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Professor Paul Antonellis
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Department:
Southern New Hamphire University, Anna Maria College, Empire State College
Title/rank:
Professor
Years of public service:
20 plus years in the fire service, Fire Chief (Ret.), 10 years as a part-time police officer
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Paul has written and authored a text book "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, The calls that stick with you."

He have presented at FDIC for the past 3 years and is sceduled for 2009.
Areas of expertise:
Teaching Labor Relations, Human Resource Management, and Fire Science at the undergrad and grad level.
Bio:
Paul Antonellis, MA, CEAP has over 20 years of fire/EMS experience, holding various positions including Chief of Department. In addition, Paul has 11 years of law enforcement experience as a Special Police Officer for the Town of Dennis, MA. Antonellis is on the faculty for Anna Maria College, Southern New Hampshire University, Empire State College, and University of Maryland University College teaching in the undergraduate and graduate programs, in addition to working in the curriculum development division. He has lectured to emergency service providers nationally and internationally. Antonellis has presented several times at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) and is scheduled to present again in 2009. He serves as a Technical Writer for American Heat training videos. He has appeared in several training videos, including a line of duty death training video. Paul has authored and published more than 25 articles and two books, A Guide to help the Fire Service prepare for a Line of Duty Death or Injury and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, The Calls that Stick with You. He is currently writing a text book on Labor Relations for the Fire Service, set to be published in the Fall of 2009. Antonellis is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP) and a Certified Addictions Specialist (CAS). His education includes a Masters Degree in Labor and Policy Studies with a concentration in Human Resource Management, a Bachelors of Science Degree in Fire Service Administration, Associate of Science Degree in Criminal Justice and Associate of Science Degree in Fire Science Technology. As a member of the ICISF faculty, he teaches several programs including “Line-of-Duty Death: Preparing the Best for the Worst” which he co-developed.

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At 8:34pm on January 3, 2009, Professor Paul Antonellis said…
If anyone is interested, I have developed a Labor Relations Updates and News group on Facebook. It is intended as a group for people who have an interest in labor relations in the public sector. P.Antonellis@SNHU.edu
 
 
 

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