Michael Maillet
Mr. Michael Maillet is the Director of Security Services. Michael comes with a wealth of experience that spans over 15 years in the Security and Emergency Services sectors, complemented by more than a decade of expertise in hospitality services. His career has been driven by a steadfast commitment to ensuring top-notch customer service for his clients, while fostering safe environments for patrons and employees alike.
Michael's journey in the security field began with a fundamental belief that every individual, regardless of their background, deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. This principle guides his actions and decisions, as he will work tirelessly to uphold the safety and well-being of those he serves.
Throughout his career, he has amassed over 100 hours of specialized training, covering a wide array of critical areas including Lethal Weapons, De-escalation techniques, medical response, Personal Defense, Quality of Life initiatives, Healthcare Security, and Community Engagement. His diverse training background ensures he is prepared to tackle any challenge that may arise in the dynamic field of security.
He has also completed various prestigious security courses, including:
● Pennsylvania Act 235 Security License: Lethal Weapons
● International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety
● Personal Protection Control and Defense Instructor Course
● DUI Breath Test Operator
● RAMP: Recognize, Assess, Minimize, and Prepare
● Incident Command: Levels 100, 200, 400, 700
● Hazmat Awareness
● Police 1 Academy: Online courses in defense tactics, threat mitigation,
de-escalation, first aid, and traffic management.
He currently holds qualifications in several key areas, including:
● PATH: Handcuffing techniques
● OCAT: Chemical Spray usage
● Baton techniques
● Firearms: Use and Care
● Axon Taser: Use of Tasers and their functionality
Looking ahead, his goal is to continue enhancing his skills and knowledge in the security realm while remaining a steadfast advocate for safety and respect within the communities he serves. Michael believes that effective security is not just about maintaining order; it is about building trust and fostering a culture of safety and respect for all.