Top Trainers Presenting the SAM Program at the University of Hartford
Posted by SAM Training on 16th March 2011
We are so pleased with the turnout for the SAM Program this week we decided to make it extra special by adding 3 additional instructors. This Thursday, March 17, 2011 SAM will have 5 instructors teaching the SAM Program. As each new facet of the Program is introduced, we will have a specialist in that discipline take you through the skills and tactics you need. Your instructors:
Roland Ouellette – Roland is the Director of Training and co-founder of SAM Program. Roland is the author, trainer, and founder of the Management of Aggressive Behavior (MOAB).
Mike Kaselouskas – Mike is a Lieutenant as the University of Hartford responsible for Day Operations. Mike is also a board member of IECLEA.
The SAM Program instructors will also be joined by:
Dennis Jurasz – Dennis retired from law enforcement in 1994 after serving 20 years with the same agency and is currently manager of training for Delta Airlines Global Services Security Division.
Guy Rossi – Guy is a retired Police Sergeant of the Rochester, New York Police Department who specialized in patrol, field training and defensive tactics instruction. Guy’s current focus is assisting with the instruction and on-going development of SAM.
Terry Smith – Terry was most recently in charge of Monadnock training. In this role, he developed and managed courseware, along with establishing curriculum procedures for the Monadnock PR-24, Monadnock Expandable Baton, and Monadnock Defensive Tactics System programs.
You don’t want to miss this very special event: five skilled and experienced trainers providing their expertise within the framework of the SAM Program. If you would like to join us at the University of Hartford please call (954) 255-6300. See program information below. For more information please check out the website using this link: www.samprograms.com/programs/descriptions.php
If you can’t join us this week, please plan on joining us in the late spring and summer for another SAM Program. We will have details out soon. Also, follow us on our blog, www.samprograms.com/wp/, which will provide you current information on SAM as well as local and national events that affect SAM.
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