Date & Time
Thursday, January 15, 2026, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Session Type
Panel
Name
Emerging Threats and Radicalization: Building Systems for a Whole-Community Approach
Description
This dynamic panel brings together leading experts in threat assessment, digital threat analysis, and violence prevention to examine how multidisciplinary teams can effectively address emerging trends and radicalization. Through diverse perspectives and real-world insights, the discussion will highlight the importance of a systems-based, whole-community approach to prevention and intervention. Discover how cross-disciplinary collaboration, innovative strategies, and community-driven efforts can strengthen responses to evolving threats and build resilience. This session is essential for professionals seeking practical, forward-thinking solutions to navigate the complexities of today’s threat landscape.
Speakers
Theresa Campbell - Safer Schools Together
Michele Gay - Safe and Sound Schools Sandy Hook Parent
Dr. Bruno Dias - Principal of Key Operational Insights (KOI)
Dr. Melissa Reeves - National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Threat Assessment & Mental Health Specialist
Dr. Frank Straub - Safe and Sound Schools
Sammie Wicks
Michele Gay - Safe and Sound Schools Sandy Hook Parent
Dr. Bruno Dias - Principal of Key Operational Insights (KOI)
Dr. Melissa Reeves - National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Threat Assessment & Mental Health Specialist
Dr. Frank Straub - Safe and Sound Schools
Sammie Wicks