Tom Severance

Director Of Security And Safety at The Olympic Club

Tom Severance currently serves as the Director of Security and Safety at The Olympic Club, where responsibilities include developing and implementing policies to ensure the safety of the Club's members and assets, as well as investigating incidents and liaising with local law enforcement. Previously, Tom held the position of Bureau Chief at 3SI Security Systems and served as a Special Projects/Background Investigator with the Fremont Police Department. Tom has extensive experience in law enforcement, having worked with the Fremont Police Department for over 26 years in various roles, including Patrol Watch Commander and Lieutenant of the Investigations Division. Tom's early career included serving as a Deputy Sheriff with the San Francisco Sheriff's Office. Educational achievements include a degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University and completion of leadership programs such as the Senior Management Institute for Police.

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The Olympic Club

Established on May 6, 1860, The Olympic Club enjoys the distinction of being one of America’s oldest athletic clubs. Long a west coast powerhouse in amateur sports, the Club is the home of many local, regional, national and international champions. Olympians compete in over 19 sports and enjoy two historic clubhouses in San Francisco: the City Clubhouse, near Union Square, and Lakeside, at the Pacific Ocean. While known for being an athletics powerhouse, the Club is also a social community with a variety of dining and leisure options available between the two clubhouses for over 11,000 members worldwide. For more information about The Olympic Club, please visit our website at www.olyclub.com.