The Intersection of Workplace Violence and Mental Health

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1075 Wet N Wild Way,Arlington TX 76006

15 February, 2023

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Zoom Link will be sent out on the morning of the 15th. If you haven't received it by 11 A.M. please call or texts Philip Van Guilder at 214-505-4553. Hope to see you there. If you are attending in person please RSVP to [email protected]. Join us as Mr. Steve Wheeler - Senior Director, Security & Emergency Services, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Presents: The Intersection of Workplace Violence and Mental Health Objectives: Workplace policies Intervention strategies and the use of Mental Health support as a critical toolChallenges associated with a Company’s duty to keep the workplace safe and Mental Health confidentiality and duty to disclose. Lunch Sponsor: The Greenhouse Treatment Center Steve is responsible for all aspects of Security and Emergency Services for four major aircraft manufacturing facilities in Marietta, Georgia, the legendary Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, Fort Worth, Texas, and Greenville South Carolina along with Sustainment, Aircraft Modifications, and Sub-Assembly plants in Florida, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, and West Virginia. Operations include an employee population of over 30,000, coverage of over 10,000 acres of facility space, over 15 million square feet of the covered work area, and four active flight lines. The principal disciplines under Steve’s charge include Program Security (F-35/F-22/F-16/ADP), Crisis Management, Global Security Services & International Crisis Management associated with employees assigned in 18 countries, Security Forces, Fire Protection Services, Government Security Operations, Classified Cybersecurity, Investigations, Counterintelligence and Insider Threat Program. In his role as Director, Steve has conducted and overseen multiple security assessments in a wide array of international locations including Iraq, UAE, Pakistan, Algeria, Colombia, India, Uganda, and Indonesia. Steve has had the unique experience of responding and dealing with a wide array of workplace violence situations to include, a multiple murder/suicide, a suicide, an off-premise murder associated with workplace violence cases, assaults in the workplace, and many successful threat assessments and interventions. Steve has also led the company through the security response management of 5 separate strikes at two of the company’s large manufacturing sites. Steve has spent the last 36+ years serving in a variety of defense industry security roles and has been in his current role for 21+ years. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin in 1985, Steve served as a Counterintelligence Special Agent for U.S. Army Intelligence. Steve was last stationed in Italy from January 1982 to January 1985 as a Special Agent and Special Agent in Charge at the Livorno Resident Office, Livorno, Italy. In these positions, Steve principally served as a liaison with Italian Intelligence and Counter-terrorism Officials. He was actively involved in a number of cases involving the Red Brigades, the Italian terrorism group active during the early 1980s. He also conducted a number of Operational Security Evaluations (OSE) of sensitive overseas U.S. Army and USAF locations during this period. Steve is currently serving on the FBI’s Domestic Security Alliance Council. He has served on the State of Texas Private Sector Advisory Council; an Industry member of the National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee (NISPPAC); as Past Chair of the Industrial Security Committee of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) and has represented the Defense Industrial Base on several Advisory Panels to the Department of Homeland Security. Steve is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and the National Association of Chiefs of Police (NACP) and is a long-time member of both the National Classification Management Society (NCMS) and ASIS International. Steve holds a B.S. degree in Criminal Justice from Armstrong State College in Savannah, Georgia.

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