General Info
Full Name
Anthony Celano
Email
acelano@fullsecurityinc.com
Description
Anthony Celano is the CEO of Full Security, Inc. He is a former NYPD Detective Squad Commander who holds an MA in Sociology (LIU) and a BA in Urban Sociology (St. Francis College). He is the author of "Basic Security Investigation" (Gould Publishing-1997). He has taught at St. John' University and Long Island University. He has been published in Security Management Magazine and Security Director Magazine. Mr. Celano has served on the faculty of the Lorman Business Center, Inc. in their seminar entitled "Internal Investigations of Employment Issues in New York". Mr. Celano has lectured before the banking, accounting, human resources and educational communities. Mr. Celano has been featured in NYPD's Spring 3100, interviewed over WEVD's Women to Women and quoted in Crain's, the New York Times and the Dailey News. In 2003, is Streetwise Communication Training Program was the subject of articles in Forbes Magazine and Access Controls and Security Systems Magazine. He is a contributor to the NYC Department of Parole & Probation Nova Ancora Program through motivational speeches and the introduction of business owners to the program in an effort to gain employment for probationers. Mr. Celano was a guest panelist at the 12 Annual Crain
Additional information
Description
Anthony Celano is the CEO of Full Security, Inc. He is a former NYPD Detective Squad Commander who holds an MA in Sociology (LIU) and a BA in Urban Sociology (St. Francis College). He is the author of "Basic Security Investigation" (Gould Publishing-1997). He has taught at St. John' University and Long Island University. He has been published in Security Management Magazine and Security Director Magazine. Mr. Celano has served on the faculty of the Lorman Business Center, Inc. in their seminar entitled "Internal Investigations of Employment Issues in New York". Mr. Celano has lectured before the banking, accounting, human resources and educational communities. Mr. Celano has been featured in NYPD's Spring 3100, interviewed over WEVD's Women to Women and quoted in Crain's, the New York Times and the Dailey News. In 2003, is Streetwise Communication Training Program was the subject of articles in Forbes Magazine and Access Controls and Security Systems Magazine. He is a contributor to the NYC Department of Parole & Probation Nova Ancora Program through motivational speeches and the introduction of business owners to the program in an effort to gain employment for probationers. Mr. Celano was a guest panelist at the 12 Annual Crain