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President Col. Gary Terry Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (Ret), Tampa , Florida Colonel Gary G. Terry is a past president of the IHIA. He is the Departmental Commander of the Department of Investigative Services with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, Tampa , Florida . He has served for almost 37 years at the Sheriff's Office in many positions including: uniform patrol officer, narcotics officer, inspector, internal affairs officer, criminal investigator, and detention officer. He is a lecturer and adjunct professor at several universities and colleges. He has testified before two United States Congressional Sub-Committees. He is the past chair of the National Advisory Board of the FBI Violent Crimes Apprehension Program. He has a BA from the University of South Florida and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy . He has also served on two IHIA grant Advisory Boards and the IHIA grant Working Group. 1st Vice President Leslie D'Ambrosia Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement Previously the Director of the Southern Region is Leslie A. D'Ambrosia, she is a Special Agent for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). She is responsible for criminal investigations at the Miami Regional Operations Center . Prior to her FDLE employment, she was an officer and detective for the Plantation , Florida , Police Department from 1984 until 1987. She is a member of the International Homicide Investigators Association, the Florida Sex Crimes Investigators Association, the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship, the Florida Violent Crime Council, and the Southeast Florida Regional Cold Case Homicide Committee. She attended Panama Canal College , Republic of Panama , earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Florida State University , and was a Florida International University graduate student in Police Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Behavioral Analysis, and Abnormal Psychology. 2nd Vice President Captain J.R. Burton Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, Tampa , Florida Captain Burton has been employed by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for 29 years. He is currently assigned as the Deputy Division Commander of the Criminal Investigations Division. This position is responsible for the investigation of all violent crime in Hillsborough County . Captain Burton has spent the last 22 years of his career investigating violent crime. Captain Burton holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Saint Leo University and is a graduate of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Senior Leadership Program and the FBI's National Academy 235 th Session. Captain Burton serves as the Chairperson of the National Advisory Board of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP). In 2004 he served as a Subject Matter Expert on a Florida Department of Law Enforcement's committee that developed a state mandated curriculum for the “Investigation and Supervision of Officer-Involved Shootings.” In 1998 – 1999 he participated in a technical working group for eyewitness evidence sponsored by the National Institute for Justice, Washington D.C. As a result, he is a co-author to the publication Eyewitness Evidence/A Guide for Law Enforcement. You may contact him at jrburton@hcso.tampa.fl.us Secretary Wayne Koka FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime Wayne Koka began his law enforcement career in August 1968, as a member of the Metropolitan Police Department, in Washington , D.C. (MPDC). During his 23 year tenure with the MPDC, he rose through the ranks in a multitude of assignments serving in each of the department's four bureaus: Patrol Operations; Administrative Services; Technical Services; and Investigative Services. He has extensive experience in nearly all phases of police operations, including conducting and supervising major case investigations, directing critical incident responses, and in the development and application of multifaceted law enforcement managerial protocols. He retired from the MPDC in February 1992, possessing the rank of captain, and was last assigned as the Commander of the Public Integrity Branch, of the Internal Affairs Division. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree (cum laude) in the Administration of Justice, from The American University , in Washington , D.C. Mr. Koka entered the Federal Bureau of Investigation in March 1992. Initially he was assigned as a Training Instructor in the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division where he coordinated the National Hate Crime Data Collection Program and trained numerous law enforcement officers in the investigation of hate crime. In March 1995, he was a Supervisor in the Special Inquiry and General Background Investigations Unit. Since March 1997 to the present, he serves as a Major Case Specialist in the Behavioral Analysis Unit III, in the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime. In his current assignment, he engages in criminal investigative analysis, training, research, and performing operational investigative activities relative to major cases involving child abductions, mysterious disappearances of children, child homicides, and serial murders of children. He has considerable experience working on multi-jurisdictional task forces conducting active child abduction and/or murder investigations. Additionally, he serves as the Program Manager for the Child Abduction Analysis Team (CAAT) Program. The CAAT Program provides case analysis and other specialized assistance to help law enforcement solve "cold case" serious crimes of violence committed against children. Chief Financial Officer Sgt. John King Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office John King is currently the Sergeant in the Traffic Homicide Section of the Major Crimes Bureau of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. John previously served 18 years in the Homicide Section as a Detective and Supervisor. He has a total of 36 years in Law Enforcement having also served with the Monroe County Sheriff's Office and the Temple Terrace Police Department. John holds an Associate of Arts Degree in Police Administration from Hillsborough Community College and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of South Florida. John has been a member of the IHIA since 1989 and has served as Treasurer since 2004. John has been married for 34 years and has 2 daughters. You may contact John at jkking@hcso.tampa.fl.us Western Regional Director Detective Paul Belli Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department, Sacramento, California Detective Paul Belli has been with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department since 1998, and is currently assigned as a Homicide Detective. In his tenure with the department, he has worked a wide variety of assignments including corrections and courts prior to rotating to patrol. During his 7 years as a patrol deputy he served assignments in the regional transit detail, a patrol field training officer, and with the high impact motor unit. Upon his selection to detectives, he was assigned to the Sexual Assault and Elder Abuse bureau before his current assignment to the Homicide Bureau. He is also a departmental firearms, force options, TASER, and EVOC instructor at both basic recruit and advanced officer training levels. Detective Belli holds a Bachelors of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in investigations from California State University, Sacramento. He attended training at the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Basic Recruit Academy and holds California POST Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Certificates, as well as two Robert Presley Institute of Criminal Investigations certificates in Homicide and Narcotics investigations. Eastern Regional Director Mike Corrado is presently a Lieutenant with the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office and is assigned to the Major Crimes Unit. Mike has eight years experience with Major Crimes Unit and supervises one of two squads. Mike has twenty-four years in Law Enforcement, which covers corrections, patrol, and many years supervising a narcotics squad. Mike has also served as the Swat Team Leader and is currently the Team's Administrator. He has attended countless training seminars, in-services, and is presently pursuing a bachelor degree in Criminal Justice. He has served on the New Jersey Attorney Generals Training programs and is a Past President for the New Jersey Narcotic Officers Association. corrado_m@acpo.org Northern Regional Director JAMES C. HOLMES Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation  Jim Holmes is a Special Agent with the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), where he has been employed since 1996. He is assigned to the Violent Crimes Focus Area in DCI and is responsible for the investigation of all types of violent crime that occur within Wisconsin. Prior to his employment with DCI, Jim was employed with the Dane County Sheriff’s Office and the Fitchburg Police Department in Wisconsin. Jim also served for three years on active duty in the United States Army, and was attached to the 732nd Military Intelligence Battalion in Hawaii. Jim is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in the areas of Behavioral Science & Law and Sociology. Since 2004, Jim has been the Coordinator of the Wisconsin Department of Justice’s annual two-week death investigation school, of which over 300 hundred law enforcement officers have attended. Jim is the current President of the Wisconsin Association of Homicide Investigators (WAHI), and he serves on WAHI’s Training Committee where he is actively involved in the development of WAHI’s annual training conference. Jim has been a member of the Wisconsin Child Death Review Council since 2007. Jim was also a participant in a fourteen week Advanced Criminal Investigative Techniques training program administered by the FBI in which he was assigned to the Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investigative Resource Center of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, while also being attached to the FBI’s 205th National Academy class. You may contact him at holmesjc@doj.state.wi.us. Southern Regional Director Capt. Stephen Buras Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office IHIA 2007 Past President, Captain Stephen Buras is a 35 year veteran of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office. Steve is a graduate of Loyola University of New Orleans with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice and a 1994 graduate of the FBI National Academy (Class #177). Steve has been assigned to the Homicide Section since 1978 and has been its Commander since 1989. Under his command the Homicide Section has maintained an average solvability rate of 90%, with 100% clearance rate in 1997 and 2001. Steve has received extensive training in all areas of homicide investigations and has provided training and instruction to over 20 law enforcement and medical examiner organizations in the area of death investigations. His expertise includes, but is not limited to, death and major case investigations, crime scene processing, interview and interrogation, trial preparation, officer involved shootings, mass catastrophes, and courtroom testimony. He has investigated and/or been involved in over 500 homicide investigations in his career. In January 2007, Captain Buras was promoted to Commander of the Persons Division, which includes the homicide, robbery, and rape squad.Captain Buras has been a member of IHIA since 1992 and a member of the IHIA Board since 2001. Steve believes that the benefits of being a member of IHIA goes beyond the information shared at the conference. Since criminal activity knows no boundary, the IHIA provides national and international access throughout the year to law enforcement agencies, here and abroad. On a personal note, Steve has been married for 33 years and has two children. He is an avid deer hunter, fisherman, golfer, and anything else that gets him out of the office. Since he's rarely in the office, you can more easily reach him at ltburas@yahoo.com International Director Vacant Immediate Past President Lt. Bill Baker St. Louis Major Case Squad. St. Louis , MO Lieutenant Bill Baker currently serves as the Commander of the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis. The Major Case Squad is an elite homicide squad that consists of over four hundred seventy homicide detectives in the St. Louis area and covers six counties in Illinois and seven counties in Missouri . Lt. Baker has been a member of the Major Case Squad since 1988, starting as an investigator and achieving the current position of Commander. He holds the rank of Detective Lieutenant for the Ladue, Missouri Police Department in St. Louis County . He has been a member of the International Homicide Investigators Association since 1991 and has served on the Board of Directors since 2002. Lieutenant Baker has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from the University of South Alabama and an Associates Degree from St. Louis Community College in Criminal Justice Administration. He is a graduate in 2001 of the 206th session of the FBI National Academy . He has attended numerous Homicide training seminars, including the NYPD Homicide Investigators course in 2005. He is married for 27 years and has three children and two grandchildren. They all live in the St. Louis area. Executive Director Bill Hagmaier Federal Bureau of Investigation (Ret) Bill Hagmaier was born in 1947 in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . He received his undergraduate degree from Slippery Rock University in 1969. After serving in the U S. Army Military Police Corps, he completed his master's degree requirements in psychology and counseling in 1974. He also attended post-master's studies at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Virginia . Upon completion of FBI training in May, 1978, Mr. Hagmaier was assigned to the Minneapolis Division for four years, serving two years in the Minneapolis Headquarters Office and two years as the Assistant Senior Resident Agent in St. Paul , Minnesota . Mr. Hagmaier was then transferred to New York where he served with New York City Police Detectives on a special joint task force (JTF-1) that targeted major case investigations including bank robbery, homicide, extortion, kidnapping, and terrorism. In recognition of his contributions, he was inducted into the prestigious Honor Legion of the New York City Police Department, a tribute normally reserved for outstanding New York Police Department investigators and rarely bestowed upon personnel from other agencies. Mr. Hagmaier joined the FBI Academy 's Behavioral Science Unit in 1983 and enjoyed adjunct faculty status with the University of Virginia . Along with specializing in crime analysis and criminal personality profiling and interviewing techniques, he was responsible for the year-long training of select senior local investigators (chosen world-wide) who had been selected to participate in the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime's Police Fellowship Program. Mr. Hagmaier designed the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group which was established in 1994 and facilitates the FBI's rapid response to, and the management of, crisis incidents. Also in 1994, Mr. Hagmaier was assigned as chief of the FBI's Undercover Safeguard Program and developed it into an operational unit that now supports FBI special investigations through selection, training, and debriefing of covert operatives. Mr. Hagmaier became Chief of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC), which is part of the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group and included child abduction and serial murder consultative resources as well as all FBI criminal profiling services. He also served as chief of the federal interagency (seven federal agencies represented) taskforce for missing and abducted children which was created through an act of congress. He represented the FBI on the Attorney General's National Interagency Task Force on Exploited Children. Mr. Hagmaier was the manager of several Department of Justice grants supporting research into areas of child abduction and serial murder. He interacts regularly with various victim support groups to include Parents of Murdered Children and Project Hope, a program designed to prepare victim parents to support others who experience similar tragedies. Mr. Hagmaier has testified on behalf of law enforcement before committees in the House of Representatives as well as the U. S. Senate. Mr. Hagmaier has been a consultant to law enforcement agencies throughout the United States , Canada , Puerto Rico , England , Australia , Iceland , Switzerland and other nations. His consultations have dealt with such acts as homicide, arson, bombing, political corruption, sexual assault, child abduction/molestation, kidnapping, infant abductions, organized crime, terrorism, and foreign counterintelligence. Included in these cases are UNABOM, Columbus Stranglings, Green River Homicides, Sentry Armored Car Robbery, (largest cash robbery in US. history), Dupont Plaza Hotel (91 deaths), The Nightstalker Homicides, The Ted Bundy, Danny Rolling, and Aileen Wuornos Serial Murders, Federal Judge Assassinations, JonBenet Ramsey Case, and many more. He interacts on a daily basis with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) staff where he serves as a Team Adam advisory board member and often assists in the Center's training of investigators and assists on-site in abducted child cases from around the world. He is a consultant to the Department of Justice's Amber Alert Program and serves on the Attorney General's National Taskforce on Missing Persons. IHIA Attorney Paul J. Marino, Esq. Clearwater , Florida Mr. Paul Marino of Clearwater , Florida , is a member of the Florida and Maryland Bars and was appointed as IHIA Corporate Counsel in 2003. Mr. Marino came to IHIA with a long history of providing legal advice to many of the nation's leading criminal justice oriented associations. In 1976, Mr. Marino left his native Baltimore , where he served as a member of the mayor's staff, handling public safety and emergency management issues for the City of Baltimore and as a Reserve Major in the Baltimore County Police Department, to accept an appointment as Chief Legal Counsel to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office in Florida . During his work with the sheriff's office, in addition to his primary responsibility to manage claims and reduce potential liability against the Sheriff and his deputies, he was initially responsible for handling public information matters for the Sheriff and worked closely with Internal Affairs. He retired after 17 years of government service to further his career in private practice and as a civil liability defense attorney for police departments around the state of Florida . Today, Mr. Marino's law practice is centered on his work as a contract city attorney for two cities in Pinellas County , Florida , and as a corporate counsel for law enforcement associations. Mr. Marino was the 1993 recipient of the Florida Bar's Ralph Marsicano Award for excellence as a government attorney and a Proclamation from the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners in recognition of his saving the Sheriff's Office and County millions of dollars in civil liability costs. In 1990, the Airborne Law Enforcement Association (ALEA) awarded Mr. Marino with the Robert Cormier Memorial Award which is the Association's highest award sponsored by Bell Helicopter Company for his representation of ALEA before the U.S. Supreme Court in the aerial surveillance case of Florida vs. Riley. In 1976, he held the Baltimore Mayor's Citation for his work in handling major emergencies faced by the city in the previous decade. President Emeritus Terry Green Oakland Police Department (Ret) WebMaster Mark A. Goldman, D-ABMDI Senior Investigator Jefferson Parish Forensic Center, Harvey, LA. Lafourche Parish Coroner's Office Administrator/Chief Forensic Investigator Mark Goldman Administrator and Owner of CajNet Design. Mark has been an active member of the IHIA since 1989 and is a Board Certified Forensic Investigator with the Jefferson Parish Coroner's Office, Former Vice President of the Louisiana Homicide Investigators Association, P.O.S.T. Certified Instructor for numerous Louisiana and out of state law enforcement agencies. He is a certified instructor from the Center for Disease Control on SIDS/SUIDI. Mark is also a Deputy with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office (reserve), Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office, Grand Isle Police Department (Capt) and has been very active with the IHIA. Mark met his lovely wife Melody, who is also a Forensic Investigator and Forensic Nurse at the 2006 Symposium. 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