LEAD Instructors/FacilitatorsKelley H. Szany, Vice President of Education & Exhibition, Illinois Holocaust Museum
Szany has won multiple awards for her educational and human rights work, including the Samuel Goldsmith Award from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Damen Award from the Graduate School at Loyola University of Chicago, and the Carl Wilkens Fellowship. Szany is the author of “Teaching the 1994 Rwandan Genocide Through Stanton’s 8 Stages,” and “The Power of Story: Teaching About Genocide Through Literature Circles,” Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group book Teaching About Genocide: Insights and Advice from Secondary Teachers – Volume One and Volume Two. Szany holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Canisius College, and a master’s degree in public history from Loyola University Chicago. Tom Hoskinson, LEAD Facilitator, Retired Law Enforcement
As part of the MPPD, Hoskinson served on the Major Case Assistance Team (MCAT) on the forensics team from 2008-2015. He was a forensics team supervisor and the forensics training coordinator and was recognized as the MCAT forensic technician of the year in 2010. Hoskinson also served as an executive board member for the Chicago Area Terrorism Liaison Officer Committee (TLOC) from 2009-2017. Hoskinson retired as a Sergeant Major from the U.S. Army Reserve in 2011 after serving 26 years in various roles of increasing responsibility in Military Intelligence and Special Operations roles. His last assignment was the Group Sergeant Major of the 3300th Military Intelligence Group in direct support of the Defense Intelligence Agency in Washington DC. During his career he served as an instructor, senior instructor and course manager of several military occupational specialty courses. Tom served tours of duty in Bosnia and Afghanistan. He also deployed to the US Mexico border in support of Joint Task Force 6 in counter-drug and border protection missions. His last assignment in Afghanistan was as the Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Joint Interagency Task Force-East where he also served as the senior intelligence analyst for detainee operations and HUMINT collection manager for source operations. His military awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, NATO medal, UN Medal for Former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service and Expeditionary Medals, NCO Professional Development Medal (5) and the Master Parachutist Badge. Hoskinson is a graduate of the U.S. Army’s Sergeants Major Academy and holds a bachelor’s in science of science from Northeastern Illinois University and a master’s degree of science in Management and Organizational Behavior (MSMOB) from Benedictine University. David Smart, Director of Security, Illinois Holocaust Museum
LEAD training is generously supported by Nathan and Alyse Brill, Takiff Family Foundation and Union Pacific. |