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David Dandola

3025 NE 190th Street, Apt. 301


Aventura, Florida 33180
Mobile: 561-445-1584
Email: daviddandola@comcast.net

Supervisory Officer , 1802


Promoted from Lead Transportation Security Officer to
Supervisor Transportation Security Officer in 2004.
My responsibilities supervised a staff of twenty security officers.
I was responsible for all training, personnel and time and labor
reports.
I am certified in all aviation security technologies (both
passenger and baggage) currently being used by the
Transportation Security Administration at Newark Liberty Airport.
I was named an acting Screening Manager for a period of four
months during 2004 and 2005.
I represented screening operations from Newark Liberty Airport
in assisting the U.S. Secret Service and the Port Authority Police
Department coordinate security and screening for the heads of
state and foreign diplomats that attended the 60th anniversary
of the United Nation General Assembly.
I was promoted to the position of Administrative Supervisor in
2005.
ties include all administrative and employee relations issues for
all employees at Newark Liberty International Airport. I
investigate all employee relations issues at Newark Liberty
International Airport. I advise the Federal Security Director
about employee relations, labor laws and precedent that may
effect the rulings which he is required to rule on.
In the summer of 2006 I was the sole representative and
volunteer of the TSA in an Federal of Bureau of Investigation
sting to retrieve information from a suspected world terrorist.
(Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Lawrence
Callahan, Supervisor's Phone: 973-368-9060)

• Organizing and implementing the Federal Security Crisis Management Response


Plan,
• Implementation, performance and enhancement of security and screening
standards for airport employees and passengers,
• Oversight of passenger, baggage, and air cargo security screening
• Airport security risk assessments
• Security technology implementation and maintenance within established
guidelines
• Crisis management
• Data and communications network protection and recovery as it impacts on
federal security responsibilities
• Employee security awareness training
• Supervision of Federal law enforcement activities within the purview of the FDS
and TSA
• Coordination of federal, state, and local emergency services and law enforcement
• providing information, advice and recommendations on security and intelligence
policy matters to the Prime Minister of Canada;
• co-ordinating members of the security and intelligence community;
• along with the Deputy Minister of National Defence, accountable to the Minister
of National Defence for the Communications Security Establishment;
• overseeing the intelligence assessment function, specifically the production and
co-ordination of intelligence assessments for the Prime Minister, other Ministers
and senior government officials.

Research
1. Legal assistants are involved in much of the research process in a law practice.
This could be researching witnesses, laws, evidence and other related legal needs.

Preparation
2. Legal assistants assist lawyers with their opening and closing statements,
information needed for meetings and ensuring that the lawyers are prepared for
whatever legal task are necessary on any particular day.

Interviews
3. Legal assistants frequently interview witnesses and clients to provide lawyers
with pertinent information.

Administrative Tasks
4. Administrative tasks--filing, copying, faxing, answering phones, maintaining
office records, taking messages and others--are performed by legal assistants.

Draft Agreements
5. It is common for legal assistants to draft agreements like contracts, mortgages,
separation agreements, trust fund documents and even tax documents. Legal
assistants must be good writers and have a good understanding of the law.
Professional
Experience
2002 - 2003 Transportation Security Administration, Newark, NJ /
Lead Transportation Security Officer
I Assisted and oversee passenger and baggage screening operations on a day-to-day basis
to include equipment and personnel.

I Assisted Scheduled an adequate number of screener personnel to provide for efficient and
effective screening of all persons, their baggage, and cargo.

I Identified, distributed, and balanced workload and tasks among employees in accordance
with established workflow and employees skill level.

Government Certification: Master X-Ray Technician; ETD Maintenance.

2001 - Sales Manager, National Flag & Display, New York, NY

I supervised and delegated workloads to subordinate.

Sold and Supervised the manufacturing of giant display banners heralding new Initial
Public Offerings to Wall Street.

I created reports that included but were not limited to damaged materials, etc.

I combined Costumers information to complete mail orders lists to specific locations.

I effectively responded to complex situations that included, but were not limited to TEAM
building and staffing issues to continue company operations.

I mentored new personnel during there initial On the Job Training, Classes, company
Policies and Standard Operations Procedures, etc.

1998-2001- Annin & CO., Roseland, NJ

A single point of contact, directly responsible for the rollout/delivery of


products and services and production
• Resolve issues and strengthen partnership with the customers
• Directly responsible for improving and maintaining long-term high
customer satisfaction
• Develop and maintain positive and productive long term working
relationship with the customers business and operations managers
• Work jointly with sales to promote and expand sale of enterprise
solutions, as well as additional services such as training and upgrades
to new releases
• Develop and effectively manage a profitable P&L for the account, as
well as meet quarterly and yearly revenue requirements

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