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#8 Joe Maranowicz And Tony Barthuly - Publication Date |
- Sep 15, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 00:30:11
I had the great honor of co-facilitating a resilience course with these two incredible people in Rapid City, South Dakota. Joe Maranowicz and Tony Barthuly are both inspiring, honest, and committed to improving the lives of police officers through resilience training.
Joe Maranowicz is a Deputy Chief with Addison Police Department, a suburb of Chicago, and has been serving within his department since January 2000. Deputy Chief Maranowicz is a graduate of the Northwestern Public Safety Program for Police Staff and Command, as well as a graduate of the FBI National Academy, 257th Session.
Tony Barthuly served the Fond du Lac City Police Department for over 32 years. He worked his way up through the ranks, serving as the Chief of Police prior to his retirement in 2011. Tony was hired as the Director of the Wisconsin Department of Justice Training and Standards Bureau in September of 2011. He was appointed to the Administrator of Law Enforcement services of the Wisconsin DOJ on April 30 2017 and retired in 2019.
In the podcast Tony and Joe explain why they think resilience training is important and give some strategies for how to incorporate it into your own departments and agencies.
For more information on the training that we do through the FBINAA go to the FBINAA Officer Resilience page:
https://www.fbinaa.org/FBINAA/Events/Officer_Resiliency__Safety___Wellness__/FBINAA/OSW/Officer_Safety___Wellness.aspx?hkey=a4d49511-a24a-4e48-80cf-e12ad273a383
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