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September 11, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 7
Ramsey Retired police chief hired as security officer
Former Upper Saddle Police Chief
Michael Fanning has accepted the position
of safety and security officer in the Ramsey
Public School District.
Last week, Ramsey Trustee Jim Meiman
explained that the district’s superintendent,
Dr. Matthew Murphy, has the authority to
make staff appointments over the summer
subject to the board of education’s approval
in September. At press time, Fanning was
expected to be on the job when school opened
on Monday, Sept. 9.
Meiman, who is chairman of the district’s
School Security Committee, noted that many
candidates had applied for the position, but
Fanning seemed to be the right fit.
“We had many very capable candidates
who applied for the position,” Meiman said,
adding that Fanning is unique due to his
experience in law enforcement and within
the Ramsey community, where he has lived
for many years. The trustee noted that, since
Fanning retired as chief, he has served as a
volunteer coach and substitute teacher in
Ramsey. “He is familiar with the kids and the
problems they face,” Meiman said, “He had
everything we were looking for.”
The trustee said he expects the school
board will officially endorse Fanning.
“I’ve been in touch with the superinten-
dent, and he informs me that, since Mike
accepted the position, he has been at the
school meeting the principal and the assis-
tant principal,” Meiman said. He added that,
while Fanning will primarily be at the high
school, the officer will be a resource at the
district’s other schools as needed.
Fanning retired as Upper Saddle River’s
chief of police on Aug. 1, 2011. He had logged
more than 25 years of service, including five
years as chief of police. His law enforcement
career has included operational, managerial,
and administrative experience.
He began his police career in 1986 as
a police radio dispatcher followed by an
appointment as a police officer assigned to
patrol. After serving as a patrol officer, Fan-
ning was assigned to the detective bureau.
Upon his promotion to sergeant in 1997, he
was assigned to the patrol division as a super-
visor. He was promoted to lieutenant in 2005
and served as executive officer in charge of
the uniformed section of the police depart-
ment. He became chief the following year.
Fanning has been active in various civic
and professional organizations and with
youth athletics. He has served as a member
of the Bergen County Police Chiefs Associa-
tion and on its executive board, and has been
a member of the New Jersey State Associa-
tion of Chiefs of Police and the International
Association of Chiefs of Police. He has
received numerous awards and honors for his
professional contributions.
In Ramsey, Fanning will report to the
assistant principal. His job description states:
“The security officer promotes student
responsibility, assists the professional staff
with the safety of student(s) and staff, and
maintains the security of the facilities.”
The qualifications for the new post
included a minimum of 20 years of experi-
ence in law enforcement, good interpersonal
skills, excellent integrity and moral charac-
ter, and a retired law enforcement permit to
carry a handgun.
Fanning will be responsible for vari-
ous duties, including monitoring the overall
security of the facility, providing assistance
during emergencies, and challenging unau-
thorized visitors. His responsibilities also
include notifying personnel if there is evi-
dence of substance abuse, child abuse, child
neglect, severe medical or social conditions,
potential suicide, or individuals who appear
to be under the influence of alcohol, con-
trolled substances, or anabolic steroids.