PRESENTERS


Guest Speakers

Dr. Mitch Javidi

International Academy of Public Safety


Brian Willis

Founder, Winning Mind Training

Anne Schwartz

Communications Specialists




Presenter Biography’s

 

Dr Mitch Javidi:

Dr. Mitch Javidi holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma and is the co-founder of the International Academy of Public Safety (IAPS), the Readiness Network Inc., the Criminal Justice Commission on Credible Leadership Development (CJC-CLD), and Beroe, Inc.

Mitch is a visionary, with over 30 years of practical and hands-on business experience in diverse industries such as academia, automotive, banking, insurance, government, military, law enforcement, retail, logistics, oil & chemical, pharma, procurement, supply chain, and technology. Dr. Javidi has served numerous Fortune 500 clients such as AT&T, Aventis, American Systems Hospitals Pharmacists, American Accreditation HealthCare Commission, Ford Motor Company, GlaxoSmithKline, Independent Electrical Contracts, John Deere, Micell Technologies, Nortel Networks, Parata Technologies, Pfizer, Plasma Energy, TEAMM Pharmaceuticals, Union Carbide, Valeant, and Wal-Mart, to name just a few.

As a globally-recognized expert on leadership development, Mitch has trained leaders at the Joint Special Operations Command, and the US Army Special Operations Command, and has been awarded the honorary member of the United States Army Special Operations Command. A past tenured Associate Professor at NC State University, he continues to serve as an Adjunct Professor at NC State and Illinois State Universities. He is a member of the “Academy of Outstanding Teachers and Scholars” and the Distinguished 2004 Alumni of the University of Oklahoma.

Mitch has published over 100 articles and has made over 1900 presentations worldwide. Mitch was the recipient of the prestigious “Person of the Year” award by the National Society of Accountants. His passion is to develop leaders who can develop leaders. Mitch is co-author of Deliberate Leadership and the Moral Compass both now used in his Law Enforcement Training Programs.


Brian Willis:

Brian Willis is recognized throughout North America as a catalyst for change and a man with many questions. He is the founder of the innovative training company Winning Mind Training, a company committed to help current and future leaders focus on What’s Important Now, Embrace the Suck, Look for the Good and Dare to Be Great.  Brian served as a full time police officer for 25 years and has over 30 years of training experience. Brian is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award for his commitment and contributions to officer safety in Canada and the Law Officer Trainer of the Year Award. Brian is proud to serve as the Deputy Executive Director for the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA). Brian has also served as a mental preparation coach for athletes from a variety of sports including two Olympic athletes.

 

Anne Schwartz:

With more than 35 years’ experience, Anne E. Schwartz is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist, author, and internationally recognized trainer and advisor on strategic communication and public relations practices for Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, Tribal Police, Fire/EMS and others in Criminal Justice and Public Safety. With hundreds of presentations and training sessions internationally, Anne has a unique background in how to manage communications in a variety of scenarios as an expert in providing communication strategies in officer involved deaths and ensuing civil unrest.

She has partnered with the U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL), Department of Justice (DOJ), American Bar Association (ABA), United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) to share communications best practices with criminal justice professionals in the U.S. and abroad. In 2021, she began a long-term project with the Republic of Albania to assist in the creation of a transparency initiative including developing a public information operation for the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecution office. Anne has provided training in Armenia to the Chamber of Advocates on best practices in legal communications. She developed communications strategy plans for the Government of the Maldives including Office of the President, Office of the Attorney General, Judicial Services Commission and the Bar Council of the Maldives.

In 2018, she deployed to North Macedonia for the State Department, where she provided training in strategic communication for the country’s prosecutors and judges. She developed the public information office for the Office of the Special Prosecutor in North Macedonia in 2015, which has become a model for other sectors of the government there and in the Balkans. At the U.S. Embassy’s request, she returned to provide training for all prosecutors and judges. Anne has conducted training seminars for prosecutors and judges from Bosnia, Lebanon and Uzbekistan through the ABA Rule of Law Initiative. She is a communications/media trainer for the Wisconsin Department of Justice, and she is an Adjunct Professor in strategic communications at the National Criminal Justice Training Center at Fox Valley Technical College.

Prior to embarking on a full-time teaching and consulting career, as Communications Director for the Wisconsin DOJ, Anne led the team that developed an award-winning public service campaign, “Dose of Reality,” to create awareness of prescription opiate abuse. She received a national Telly Award for the project in 2016. The program continues today and has been replicated by attorneys general in multiple states. At the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD), she developed the Office of Media & Communications and served as its civilian Commander for nearly a decade. She received a national Webby award in 2013 in the Government category for creating and developing MPD’s website, a project that led the way for other law enforcement agencies to communicate by building their own sites and employing social media. Anne’ work was featured at South By South West (SXSW) in 2016 in the panel, “Municipal Policing: Transparency, Truth and Trust.”

At the request of the Tampa Police Department, Anne worked with the multi-agency Joint Information Center (JIC) for the 2012 Republican National Convention, comprised of more than 100 public information officers. The JIC used social media to improve the perception of law enforcement during the convention, which historically generates negative publicity for agencies. The photographs posted on social media helped set a positive tone of local and national stories.

In 1991, as a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal newspaper, she broke the story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and wrote the book, “The Man Who Could Not Kill Enough: The Story of Milwaukee’s Jeffrey Dahmer.” Anne and the reporting team were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. An updated edition of the book was released in 2021 as “Monster: The True Story of the Jeffrey Dahmer Murders” with a new, final chapter in both audio and digital editions. Additionally, she contributed to and is featured in an upcoming Netflix production on the case, as well as dozens of documentaries on Jeffrey Dahmer.

She co-authored, "Strategic Approaches to Improve Communications Initiative: A White Paper for Law Enforcement Executives" and “Strategic Communication: A Toolkit for Police Executives” for the U.S. DOJ Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). She subsequently provided training to police executives nationwide and in Canada on the strategies outlined in the publications. In 2019, she researched and co-authored the “National Association of Attorneys General Mass Casualty Disaster Manual,” to assist Attorneys General in responding to crisis.

Anne volunteers for the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Death Response Team (LEDR), assisting police agencies and surviving families with public statements and internal communication in cases of officer line of duty deaths and suicides. She lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. When she is not managing a crisis, she rides her Harley-Davidson Fat Boy motorcycle.