About
Brian Moore has been writing non-fiction material on topics such as leadership and emergency management for the past decade. He has presented workshops to businesses as well as published many articles in education trade journals on leading in the K-12 arena. He is a nationally recognized expert on how to maintain a safe learning environment for kids. Brian is an active advocate for at-risk youth in his community. He serves as the CFO of the Police Athletic League of Delaware. He is currently employed as the Director of Public Safety at a school district in northern Delaware.
In addition to his work for children, Brian teaches English and oral communications at a local community college. His students have gone on to become successful writers in their own rite as student authors or for local periodicals. He served as the Chairman of the Editorial Board for School Business Affairs magazine for several years.
His online blog about his work in school policing, mythoughtsfromthewindow.com, has received several awards and is recognized for its artistic and sometimes painfully emotional view of crimes impacting our youth.
Brian holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Wilmington University in Delaware. He resides in Greenville Delaware with his wife Karen and their children, Brendan and Megan.
Featured Work
Practical Incident Management in K-12 Schools How Leaders Prepare for, Respond to, and Recover from Challenges
Practical Incident Management for Schools will help prepare every school leader for their important role in keeping students safe in their school. This book will teach you the exact same system that fire chiefs across the country have used to command emergencies for more than three decades, but with customized information to meet your specific needs as a school leader. You will not only learn the key aspects of incident command but you will also learn how to train a comprehensive team to help you manage emergencies. After reading Practical Incident Management, you will have the tools that you need to calmly and efficiently lead your staff during a crisis. It will make you a more effective communicator and well-rounded leader. Once you have demonstrated your ability to lead under the pressure of command during a crisis, you will have the confidence and decision making skills of a seasoned manager that you can apply to your everyday duties as an exceptional school leader.