Q&A with Wall of Fame Inductee Captain Dominick Marckese
Captain Dominick Marckese holds a Masters of Arts degree in Criminal Justice Administration from USF and has served with the USF Police Department since 2004. He currently holds the rank of Captain and is the Commanding Officer over the Administrative Bureau overseeing Professional Standards, Training, Accreditation, Information Technology, Special Operations and Investigations.
Throughout his career, Captain Marckese has worked in a variety of assignments to include Patrol, Motors, Bike, and Tactical Response as well as being a high liability instructor in Defensive Tactics and Firearms. He was an adjunct instructor at the South Eastern Public Safety Institute for basic recruit classes. As an officer, he was awarded the Officer of the Year award in 2007 and promoted to the rank of Corporal in 2008. Promoted to Patrol Sergeant in 2010, his responsibilities included supervising a patrol squad, carrying out day to day operations, as well as overseeing the police bicycle and motor officers. In 2014, he was promoted to Lieutenant and assigned to the Patrol Division and Communications until 2018.
Captain Marckese has also received graduate certificates from USF and UVA and is a FBI-LEEDA Leadership Trilogy recipient. In 2018, he graduated from the 271st session of the FBI National Academy. In 2019, Captain Marckese was honored to be the first recipient of the USFPD Paul Uravich Leadership Award. He was promoted to Captain in September of 2021.
Read more about the 2022 Wall of Fame here: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/criminology/wall-of-fame/2022.aspx
Видео Q&A with Wall of Fame Inductee Captain Dominick Marckese канала USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences
Throughout his career, Captain Marckese has worked in a variety of assignments to include Patrol, Motors, Bike, and Tactical Response as well as being a high liability instructor in Defensive Tactics and Firearms. He was an adjunct instructor at the South Eastern Public Safety Institute for basic recruit classes. As an officer, he was awarded the Officer of the Year award in 2007 and promoted to the rank of Corporal in 2008. Promoted to Patrol Sergeant in 2010, his responsibilities included supervising a patrol squad, carrying out day to day operations, as well as overseeing the police bicycle and motor officers. In 2014, he was promoted to Lieutenant and assigned to the Patrol Division and Communications until 2018.
Captain Marckese has also received graduate certificates from USF and UVA and is a FBI-LEEDA Leadership Trilogy recipient. In 2018, he graduated from the 271st session of the FBI National Academy. In 2019, Captain Marckese was honored to be the first recipient of the USFPD Paul Uravich Leadership Award. He was promoted to Captain in September of 2021.
Read more about the 2022 Wall of Fame here: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/criminology/wall-of-fame/2022.aspx
Видео Q&A with Wall of Fame Inductee Captain Dominick Marckese канала USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences
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