Connection Breakfast
Name:
Connection Breakfast
Date:
April 10, 2019
Time:
7:00 AM - 9:15 AM PDT
Website:
http://www.tustinchamber.org
Registration:
Sorry, public registration for this event has been closed.
Event Description:
The Chamber monthly membership breakfast is your opportunity to meet other members, enjoy a beautiful view while eating a breakfast with fellow Tustinites. Each month the Chamber membership honors a police officer from the Tustin Police Department chosen by the Chief of Police. We either have a special guest speaker or a program that will help increase business. Self introductions close out the morning. Come and join us and find out what is going on in Tustin, guests are always welcome!
This Month's Special Guest Speaker is Tustin Chief of Police, Stu Greenberg. Chief Stu Greenberg comes to the Tustin Police Department with over 33 years of law enforcement experience with the Orange County Sheriff’s
Department. He served as the Assistant Sheriff of Custody Operations. Under his command was a Commander, four Captains, and a civilian Director who collectively oversaw the day-to-day operations of the County’s five jails with approximately 6,500 inmates, and a staff of 1,800. He retired
from Orange County Sheriff’s Department in November 2018.
From May 2016 to March 2018, Stu was the Commander of the Field
Operations Command where he oversaw six divisions responsible for a
variety of functions and enforcement activities critical to the safety of the
residents of Orange County. These divisions include Southwest Patrol,
Southeast Patrol, North Operations, Homeland Security (including SWAT,
Air Support Bomb Squad, Harbor Patrol, and Hostage Negotiations), Airport
Operations and the Reserve Bureau. Stu has extensive training and
experience in Field Operations, Homeland Security/Counter Terrorism
Operations, Tactical response to complex incidents, State Law Enforcement
Mutual Aid, FEMA ICS, DHS Threat and Risk Assessments, EOC
activations, and Emergency response to Terrorism Incidents. Stu has also
served in numerous roles managing complex incidents within the FEMA ICS
system.
From June 2014 to May 2016, Stu was the Captain of the Investigations
Division and the Program Manager for the Regional Narcotics Suppression
Program (RNSP). RNSP is a multi-agency narcotics task force targeting
major drug traffickers consisting of local and federal law enforcement
partners. He also oversaw the day-to-day operations of the Criminal
Investigations Bureau (Homicide, Sex Crimes, Economic Crimes, Family
Violence, Cyber Crimes, General Crimes) and Special Investigations Bureau
(Gangs, Narcotics, and Special Operations) and managed personnel
assigned to various local and federal task forces.
As a Lieutenant, Stu was the Chief of Police Services for the City of Stanton
where he oversaw all law enforcement activities and contracts associated
with a municipal police department. Stu also served as the Counter Terrorism
Bureau Commander managing the Joint Terrorism Task Force, the Law
Enforcement Mutual Aid Coordinator and the Homeland Security Grants. Stu
was responsible for ensuring a coordinated response to the threat of
terrorism, major natural disasters and critical incidents throughout the
County. Stu also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Management with emphasis
in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University.
RSVP ahead so you get a good seat and avoid check-in lines!
Department. He served as the Assistant Sheriff of Custody Operations. Under his command was a Commander, four Captains, and a civilian Director who collectively oversaw the day-to-day operations of the County’s five jails with approximately 6,500 inmates, and a staff of 1,800. He retired
from Orange County Sheriff’s Department in November 2018.
From May 2016 to March 2018, Stu was the Commander of the Field
Operations Command where he oversaw six divisions responsible for a
variety of functions and enforcement activities critical to the safety of the
residents of Orange County. These divisions include Southwest Patrol,
Southeast Patrol, North Operations, Homeland Security (including SWAT,
Air Support Bomb Squad, Harbor Patrol, and Hostage Negotiations), Airport
Operations and the Reserve Bureau. Stu has extensive training and
experience in Field Operations, Homeland Security/Counter Terrorism
Operations, Tactical response to complex incidents, State Law Enforcement
Mutual Aid, FEMA ICS, DHS Threat and Risk Assessments, EOC
activations, and Emergency response to Terrorism Incidents. Stu has also
served in numerous roles managing complex incidents within the FEMA ICS
system.
From June 2014 to May 2016, Stu was the Captain of the Investigations
Division and the Program Manager for the Regional Narcotics Suppression
Program (RNSP). RNSP is a multi-agency narcotics task force targeting
major drug traffickers consisting of local and federal law enforcement
partners. He also oversaw the day-to-day operations of the Criminal
Investigations Bureau (Homicide, Sex Crimes, Economic Crimes, Family
Violence, Cyber Crimes, General Crimes) and Special Investigations Bureau
(Gangs, Narcotics, and Special Operations) and managed personnel
assigned to various local and federal task forces.
As a Lieutenant, Stu was the Chief of Police Services for the City of Stanton
where he oversaw all law enforcement activities and contracts associated
with a municipal police department. Stu also served as the Counter Terrorism
Bureau Commander managing the Joint Terrorism Task Force, the Law
Enforcement Mutual Aid Coordinator and the Homeland Security Grants. Stu
was responsible for ensuring a coordinated response to the threat of
terrorism, major natural disasters and critical incidents throughout the
County. Stu also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Management with emphasis
in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University.
RSVP ahead so you get a good seat and avoid check-in lines!