VOICES 2024 NYC Symposium
 
September 9 and 10, 2024
 
New York Marriott Downtown | 85 West Street, New York City
VOICES 2024 NYC Symposium is six weeks away, and we are pleased to announce the agenda for Monday, September 9th.
 
Robert Wells, Executive Assistance Director, FBI Counterterrorism Division will provide opening remarks. EAD Wells will join a host of distinguished professionals working in law enforcement, counterterrorism, emergency management, corporate security, and victim-serving agencies.
 
The annual Symposium is held in partnership with LinCT-AA and INVICTIM, in affiliation with NYPD Shield, and with the support our 9/11 Community Partners.
 
In person attendance on September 9th is open to professionals and requires an access code. If you would like to attend in person, please complete the request form. All are invited to join us for the online broadcast.
 
 
Welcome – Bringing Communities Together
Frank Fetchet
Frank Fetchet
Chief Operating Officer, Voices Center for Resilience; LinCT-AA Honorary Member
Mary Fetchet
Mary Fetchet
Executive Director, Voices Center for Resilience; INVICTM and LinCT-AA Member
Sue O’Sullivan
Sue O’Sullivan
Chair, INVICTM; Executive Director Canada – Leadership in Counter Terrorism Alumni Association
Myron Demkiw
Myron Demkiw
President LinCT-AA, Chief Toronto Police Service
 
Keynote Address
Robert Wells
Robert Wells
Executive Assistant Director, FBI Counterterrorism Division
 
Understanding the Current Threat Environment
John Miller
John Miller
Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst, CNN
Brett Holmgren
Brett Holmgren
Acting Director, National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
Rebecca Weiner
Rebecca Weiner
Deputy Commissioner, Intelligence & Counterterrorism, NYPD
Sajjan Gohel
Sajjan Gohel
International Security Director, Asia Pacific Foundation
 
Public Trust Through Transparency and Accountability
Rich Esposito
Rich Esposito
NYPD Commissioner (Retired); CEO, Roundhouse Strategies
John Miller
John Miller
Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst, CNN
Tom Winter
Tom Winter
National Law Enforcement & Intelligence Correspondent, NBC
 
Public-Private Partnerships: A Collaborative Approach
Vince Talucci
Vince Talucci
Executive Director, International Associations of Chiefs of Police
Austin White
Austin White
Commander, Virginia State Police Criminal Intelligence Division; President, Global Shield Network
Tom Galati
Tom Galati
Senior VP, NBC Universal Global Security; NYPD DC (Retired)
 
Lessons Learned: Preventing and Responding to Mass Violence
Mary Fetchet
Mary Fetchet
Executive Director, Voices Center for Resilience; INVICTM and LinCT-AA Member
Karie Gibson
Karie Gibson
Unit Chief, FBI/CIRG/Behavioral Unit-1 Behavioral Threat Assessment Center
Pauline Okroglic
Pauline Okroglic
Legal Officer, Victim Support and European Affairs, France Victimes
 
Leadership: Preparing for the Unexpected
Rich Stanek
Rich Stanek
LinCT-AA Board Member, Sheriff of Hennepin County Minnesota (Retired)
Julianne Ortmann
Julianne Ortmann
Executive Director, National Fusion Center Association
Kevin Saupp
Kevin Saupp
Senior Advisor of Partnerships, DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis
Michael Butsch
Michael Butsch
Regional Director, Northeast; Secure Community Network
 
Assisting Victims: A Practitioner’s Response to the Evolving Threat
Sue O’Sullivan
Sue O’Sullivan
Chair, INVICTM; Executive Director Canada – Leadership in Counter Terrorism Alumni Association
Danielle Bottineau
Danielle Bottineau
Victim Management Response, Toronto Police Service
Nens Corran
Nens Corran
Detective Investigator, SO15 Counterterrorism Command, Investigations, UK
Rachel Mallette
Rachel Mallette
Inspector Counter Terrorism Policing, UK
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