In this podcast episode, Marcus and Brent sit down with Chief Chris Hsiung to discuss lessons in leadership. Hsiung is the Police Chief of the Mountain View Police Department, located in the heart of Silicon Valley CA, and is an internationally recognized speaker and author on the topics of digital strategy, crisis communications, and leadership. In his time with Mountain View PD, Chief Hsiung has held a variety of investigative, tactical, and leadership roles, serving in every division in the organization. He spent 13 years on the Mountain View PD Regional SWAT Team, serving as an assault member, sniper, rappel master, and tactical commander. Chief Hsiung is a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government Senior Executives in State and Local Government program and has a master’s degree in eBusiness Management from Notre Dame de Namur in Belmont, CA. He also serves in several leadership positions on multiple boards, including committee member on the IACP's Professional Standards, Ethics, and Image Committee, Chair of the California Police Chiefs Association Communications Committee, and as a board member on the Global Advisory Council for the Crisis Ready Institute.
Ep 73: Our Common Challenges: Reflecting on Five Years of SWAT Team Leader Courses
Ep 72: Failing to Plan Is Planning to Fail
Ep 71: Round Table with State Tactical Associations
Ep 70: Sound Doctrine Chapter 7: Strategy and Tactics, Part 2
Ep 69: A proactive approach to Mental Wellness with Dr. Stephen Odom and Retired Sgt Jeff McGreevy
Ep 68: Sound Doctrine Chapter 7: Strategy and Tactics, Part 1
Ep 67: Common Ground: Dr. Simpson Shares Health Advice with Navy Seals and CATO
Ep 66: Interview with Rusty Firmin - The Man with No Gloves
Ep 65: SWAT Audits, Wellness and the Glamour of being the Secretary of CATO
Ep 64: Sniper Training Trends and what you need to know
Ep 63: Sound Doctrine Chapter 6: Envisioning and Achieving the End State
Episode 62: Leveraging Science to Enhance Human Performance for First Responders
Ep 61: Interview with Bob Scales: Advice from the frontlines of RIPPA. Consent Decrees and defending police with data.
Ep 60: Sound Doctrine Chapter 5: Tactical Principles
Ep 59: The Operator’s Point of View: Supporting Large-Venue Operations
Episode 58: California AB742 and Constitutional Policing with Gene Ramirez
Episode 57: Sheep Dog to Bureaucrat with Jack Enter
Episode 56: Sound Doctrine Chapter 4: The Structure of Command and Control
Episode 55: Critical Incident Review with Medal of Honor Recipient, Earl Plumlee
Episode 54: Training: What Can You Do Today to Make It Relevant and Impactful
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