Security Spring Training: Ohr Shalom Synagogue
Wednesday, April 2, 12-3PM
2512 Third Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
Session to begin promptly at 12PM
Kosher meals provided; options available upon registering.
Our community’s safety remains a top priority, and being prepared can make all the difference in an emergency. Federation, in partnership with the Secure Community Network, is offering free emergency response training designed to empower individuals and organizations with the skills to react quickly and effectively in crisis situations.
Join us at Ohr Shalom Synagogue on Wednesday, April 2 from 12-3PM as we provide practical guidance on recognizing threats, responding under pressure, and helping ensure the safety of those around you. Whether you’re a community member, organizational staff, or volunteer, this session offers valuable knowledge to help protect yourself and others with two in-depth trainings:
Countering the Active Threat
A comprehensive training program to counter an active threat event developed for faith-based institutions and houses of worship.
Stop the Bleed
This training provides community members with the skills to save lives by applying emergency first aid to control bleeding.
Bill Ganley joined the Secure Community Network (SCN) as the Community Security Director for San Diego, California in February 2023. In this role, Ganley serves at the local community across San Diego County in his role with the Jewish Federation of San Diego.
In addition to serving as a trusted advisor for Jewish organizations in the area, his responsibilities include facilitating security concerns through consultation, education, and training as well as physical security assessments; maintaining and creating effective partnerships with local, state, and federal law enforcement and emergency management agencies; implementing a region-wide emergency communications system; monitoring intelligence related to terrorism and public safety; and assisting with the coordination of security for major events in the community.
Ganley has over 30 years of experience in traditional and humane law enforcement, having honorably retired as a Deputy Police Chief and Chief of Humane Law Enforcement. He served in both executive level and operational leadership roles within the Salem, New Hampshire Police Department, including command of major case investigative units, firearms training, narcotics enforcement, emergency and disaster response, incident command during critical events, and police academy instruction. His experience also includes serving on a state-wide narcotics task force in an undercover capacity for close to two years, working with local, county, state, and federal agencies throughout New England. For the past five years, he commanded the San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement Team, overseeing felony animal cruelty, abuse, and neglect investigations in 14 cities in San Diego County.
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*All meals will be Kosher