I am pleased to invite the campus community to the annual luncheon honoring our colleagues who are in their 25th year of service to SUNY on
[more...]The top priority for Thomas J. Galluch, SUNY Buffalo State’s emergency manager, is to make sure the campus is safe from threat, whether man-made or from Mother Nature. After a 25-year career in law enforcement, it’s a role he relishes.
“Working here, I feel like I’m still serving the community,” he said. “For me, it’s important to give back to the community.”
The emergency manager position, created last year to improve cohesion between the campus entities devoted to health and safety, places a greater emphasis on emergency preparedness. Galluch synchronizes the activities of Buffalo State’s front-line workers: University Police, the Environmental Health and Safety Office, Lab Safety and Waste Management, Facilities Operations, the Community Emergency Response Team, and the Weigel Wellness Center...
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