In 2018, the FDNY’s highest honor for the most outstanding act of heroism was awarded to Lieutenant Mickey Conboy. Lt. Conboy has more than 30 years with the FDNY. External recognition aside, he's also experienced quiet moments of accomplishment and fulfillment in the fire service and in his personal life.
Remembering FDNY Deputy Chief Raymond M. Downey Sr.–Part II
Psycho-Neurobiology and Resilience with Dr. Charles ”Andy” Morgan
Remembering FDNY Deputy Chief Raymond M. Downey Sr.--Part I
Revisiting Measuring Rigor with Timothy Clarke
Revisiting the Contributions and Legacy of Charles ”Sid” Heal
Optimizing Performance at Fires and Emergencies in the Cherry Hill NJ Fire Department
Leading and Competing with a Walk-On Mentality with Adam Casey
Learning and Leading After 9/11 with FDNY Battalion Chief Jason Cascone
Purpose and Performance as a Pararescueman with Doug Kechijian
LtCol Justin Constantine, USMC--A Life of Service Well Lived
Climbing Everest Without Oxygen and With Morality with Ed Webster
”See the World Differently” with LtCol Charlie Black, USMC (Ret)
LUF Fireside Chat Series featuring FDNY Chief Jack Pritchard (Ret) and Captain Tommy Gardner–Part II
Cold Case Investigations: Serving Justice and Building Resilience with Detective Wendell Stradford, NYPD (Ret)
LUF Fireside Chat Series featuring FDNY Chief Jack Pritchard (Ret) & Captain Tommy Gardner--Part I
Reflections on a Family Legacy with Deputy Chief Jim Ginty, FDNY (Ret)
Rescue Company Command with Capt Brian McNulty, Rescue Co. 2, Milwaukee FD
Cultivating Personal and Team Resilience with Jennifer Baker
A Reflection on Individual Risk and Resiliency with FDNY Firefighter Brendan Cawley
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