Deputy Chief Madeline Bay of the New York State University Police at Binghamton UniversityThroughout the next few weeks, we will be introducing you to our Women & Work panelists! Our second introduction is Deputy Chief Madeline Bay of the New York State University Police at Binghamton University.

Please join us for an opportunity to speak with Deputy Chief Bay, in addition to our other panelists, at our Women & Work Career Panel & Networking Event at 11 a.m. Oct. 30 in Decker 201. This event is co-sponsored by SUNY Broome’s Applied Learning & Career Center and The Women’s Institute.

Deputy Chief Bay writes:

I’m a third generation police officer. I’ve been a NY State University Police Officer at Binghamton University for 29 years. I started as a patrol officer in 1989. In 2005, I was promoted to Lieutenant. In 2010, I became the Administrative Lieutenant. In 2013, I was promoted to Deputy Chief of Police. I specialize in community policing and educational programming, using my background in education (Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Science in Education from SUNY Cortland, both in Health Education), including teaching RAD. I also organize our department’s special events details, such as VIP visits, concerts, graduation and incoming days and sit on MANY committees. Off duty, I’m a wife and mom. My children, now 23 and 25, have left the house successfully, so my husband and I are enjoying having time to ourselves again, and spending time fulfilling our 19 and a half year old cat’s demands.

We hope you’ll join us for this engaging event on Oct. 30. Snacks and refreshments will be served during the networking portion of the event, which starts at 11:50 a.m. Direct any questions you may have to Jeanie Kumpon at (607) 778-5244 orĀ kumponjm@sunybroome.edu.