
Mark Childers
Associate Vice President
Baylor University-Deparetment of Public Safety
United States
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Professional Summary
Mark G. Childers is Associate Vice President at Baylor University Deparetment of Public Safety where he manages five branches: police department, emergency services, parking regulations, safety, public safety. He has over 26 years of experience in public safety, security, and investigations. He served in the US Secret Service as Resident Agent in Charge and retired after 18 years in that position. He has traveled worldwide providing protection for president Bush and the first family during his terms. He has much experience in homeland security and for eight years, Mark worked as Deputy US Marshal. A a young man, Mark was influenced by his aunt, one of the first women to serve in the US Secret Service. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Police Science from Tarleton State University. He later received a Master of Criminal Justice from Boston University. He has been awarded for his many years of service and excellence and has been published in the Federal Trade Commission (2001.) Mark is an effective leader who values his team members and is passionate about his work. His goal is to see his departments earn gold standard classification. In his spare time, Mark enjoys spending time in the outdoors.
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Specialization
Homeland Security; Firearms; Federal Law Enforcement; Dignitary Protection; Interrogation; Physical Security; Criminal Investigations; Criminal Intelligence; Counterintelligence; Law Enforcement; Executive Protection; Private Investigations; Criminal Justice; Internal Investigations; Cyber crime; Surveillance; Evidence; Counter terrorism; Security Operations; Investigation; Personal Protection; Police; Workplace Violence; Fraud; Protection; Vulnerability Assessment; Background Checks; SWAT; Asset Forfeiture; Corporate Security; Tactical Operations; Forensic Analysis; Field Training; managing