Professor, Public Management
Suffolk University
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Brenda J. Bond-Fortier, PhD is Professor at Suffolk University. Dr. Bond-Fortier specializes in police organizational change, performance measurement, collaboration, and policy and practiceimplementation. Her book, Organizational Change in an Urban Police Department: Innovating to Reform (2020) analyzes changes in policy, practice and community relationships. Brenda’s recent work explores public safety change in higher education. Brenda is a consultant with 21CP Solutions, Inc. working on re-imagining campus public safety. Dr. Bond-Fortier served as SME for the Bureau of Justice Assistance Strategies for Policing Innovation initiative. She previously served as Research Associate at the Kennedy School of Government Program in Criminal Justice Policy & Management, as Advisor for the Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council, and as Director of Research and Development at the Lowell, Massachusetts PD.
Dr. Bond-Fortier received a PhD and MA from the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University, a Master of Arts in Community Social Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in CJ from University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Surfing a Hurricane: Leading Change Through Turbulent Times
Saturday, October 19, 2024
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET
Innovation and Change Through Police Research and Development/Planning Units
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET