Morgan Hassler has a diverse and extensive work experience. They started their career in 1994 at the Baltimore County Police Department, where they received multiple promotions and served in various units and divisions. Their roles included being the Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team Commander and Peer Support and Wellness Program Manager. They were responsible for creating a positive and outcomes-oriented culture, motivating subordinates and colleagues, and supervising multiple units and task forces.
In 2008, Hassler joined Wolf Professional Security, Inc. as a Portfolio Manager. They managed an extensive client portfolio for private security guards and off-duty police, including grocery stores and the Maryland State Fair entrance gates. They oversaw scheduling, payroll, task delegation, and billing, while also building and maintaining key client relationships. Additionally, they worked as an Armed Security personnel for the company from 2008 to 2017.
In 2020, Hassler joined Guidepost Solutions as a Consultant. In this role, they provided security consultation and assessment services to private sector clients. They evaluated business operations, employee capabilities, and strengths and weaknesses to help clients make informed decisions to minimize risk.
Hassler has also been involved in academia. Since 2011, they have served as an Adjunct Faculty Member at Stevenson University, teaching classes in the Criminal Justice department. They engage with students, present on various topics, and collaborate with colleagues in student development. From 2008 to 2011, they also worked as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Phoenix.
Overall, Hassler's work experience showcases their expertise in law enforcement, security management, consulting, and teaching.
Morgan Hassler obtained an Associate of Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice from Catonsville Community College in 2000. Following this, Morgan attended the University of Phoenix and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management in 2006. Lastly, Morgan completed the Police Executive Leadership Program at The Johns Hopkins University, where they obtained a Master of Science degree in Management in 2008.
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