Michael J. Rein
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Across our communities, police and safety professionals do noble work with incredible purpose, providing an environment for the public to live, work, and learn. At The Healy+ Group, we work with organizations to build respectful and inclusive public safety and police strategies, developing constitutional and procedural sound procedures consistent with best and emerging practices. The Healy+ Group is continuously on the vanguard of reimagining, re-envisioning, and redefining what safety and security look like in a rapidly evolving landscape while improving transparency and promoting accountability. What is better than that?
Background
Michael J. Rein is the Director of Organizational Assessment Services at The Healy+ Group (formerly Margolis Healy and Associates), an ancillary business of Cozen O’Connor. Well-versed in law enforcement, emergency medical services, and fire service, Mike assists clients in assessing their campus safety needs and developing and implementing improvement programs to increase the effectiveness of initiatives and achieve organizational goals. Mike is experienced in leadership and management with a demonstrated record of concern for the public and delivering exceptional public safety services. He is a forward-thinking leader who ensures leading-edge knowledge through a commitment to continual training and examination of contemporary best practices, technologies, enforcement practices, state and local laws, and police procedures.
Before joining Healy+, Mike was a member of the Rutgers University Department of Public Safety, retiring in 2022 as the deputy chief of university police. The Rutgers University Police Department comprises over 180 sworn and 340 non-sworn employees. In this role, he was primarily responsible for all functions of professional standards. Mike specifically supervised the Internal Affairs, CALEA Accreditation, 9-1-1 Communications, Department Training Functions, and the University’s compliance with the Clery Act. Mike exercised oversight and coordination and implemented systems and policies to ensure consistency in all campus safety and security functions across the Rutgers University system. Moreover, Mike provided direct and indirect supervision over the police chiefs at each Rutgers University location.
Mike served as an appointed member of the New Jersey Statewide Public Safety Communications Commission, working to enhance 9-1-1 telephone and Interoperable Communications Systems in New Jersey, as well as the Mental Health/Special Needs Statewide Steering Committee, working to maximize the effectiveness of law enforcement response to those with disabilities or those in mental health crisis. Mike has served as the president of the New Jersey Public Safety College and University Public Safety Association, an executive board member of the New Jersey Public Safety Accreditation Coalition, and an elected fire district commissioner in Central New Jersey.
Mike is a regular instructor at area police academies in the areas of ethics, police use of force, risk mitigation, employee and administrative investigations, and social media etiquette for public employees, as well as an adjunct instructor with the Rutgers Center of Government Studies and School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA).
Mike holds a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice and a Master of Arts in labor and employee relations from Rutgers University. He is a graduate of the West Point Command and Leadership Program (NJSACOP Command & Leadership Academy), Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar (FBI LEEDS), the 10th session of the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Executive Institute, and the 264th session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy in Quantico, Va. Moreover, he is a certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Certified Protection Professional (ASIS), and Certified Public Manager (CPM), Certified Clery Compliance Officer (CCCO). He maintains National Internal Affairs Certification through the PATC Internal Affairs Institute.
Honors & Awards
- International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) – Inaugural 40 Under 40 award - 2016
- Rutgers’ Office of Violence Prevention & Victim Assistance (VPVA) – 2015 - In recognition of always going above and beyond.
- Gubernatorial Citation for assisting the people of New Jersey through Hurricane Sandy - 2012
- New Jersey Department of Highway Traffic Safety – Child Passenger Safety Excellence Award – 2009
- American Society for Industrial Security - International – 2010 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
- American Society for Industrial Security - International – 2011 Certificate of Appreciation
Affiliations
- Police Executive Research Forum (PERF)
- International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
- New Jersey College and University Public Safety Association (NJCUPSA)
- Federal Bureau of Investigations National Associates (FBINA) & NJ Chapter
- International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA)
- International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA)
- National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) & NJ Chapter
Experience
- Director for Organizational Assessment Services | Margolis Healy and Associates | 2022 (current)
- Law Enforcement Accreditation Program Assessor & Assessment Team Leader |CALEA | (2014- 2022)
- Non-Credit Adjunct Faculty / Course Instructor | Rutgers Center for Executive Leadership in Government & Rutgers’ School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA)| (2021 to present)
- Police Academy Instructor | Cape May County & Monmouth County Police Academies|(2015 to present)
- Commissioner / Board Chairman | Marlboro Township Fire District #2 | (2018 to 2024)
- New Jersey College & University Public Safety Association, Executive Board Member & past President | 2017 to 2022
- Commissioner | Statewide Public Safety Communications Commission | (2016 to present)
- Executive Fellow | National Policing Institute (formerly Police Foundation) | (2017 to present)
- Emergency Medical Technician (1999 – Present)
Education
- M.A. Labor and Employee Relations; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Labor and Management Relations
- Certified Public Manager (CPM); Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Public Affairs and Administration
- Federal Bureau of Investigations – National Academy Quantico, VA / 264th Session
- Basic Course for Police Officers, New Jersey Police Training Commission
- Burlington County Police Academy / Class 87
- B.A. Criminal Justice with a Minor in Political Science; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- Certified Protection Professional (ASIS)
- Emergency Medical Technician (NJ OEMS)
Michael Rein, Director for Organizational Assessment Services for Healy+, recently authored an article for Campus Safety Magazine concerning the imperativeness for campuses to review and update their emergency plans, solidify their internal and external relationships, and review lessons from past protests. To read more, click here.
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