The Gull's Call - Jul/Aug/Sep 2024
SecurityNews CHBIOA Welcomes Four New
sharpen one’s skill set to enable them to provide the best security possible to a community and to grow in fulfillment of the position.” Officer Olivo looks forward to learning as much as possible to be able to better protect and serve the community that is Harbor Bay Isle. In her time away from work, Jessica enjoys fishing. “I could be out on the water until after sundown, “she says with a smile. Jessica is also in the process of restoring a 12-foot fiberglass boat. O FFICER NATHAN QUIST felt he was in the right place when he
Security Officers by Jacqui Galvez Vasquez
O FFICER DANIEL EDWARDS joined Harbor Bay Security in March, 2024. Officer Edwards comes to Harbor Bay with a background in retail security and is eager to expand his skill set in a residential environment. “I want to support my community and contribute to a safe environment that increases favorably the quality of life for
started working for CHBIOA in March, 2024. “Once I started looking into working for the Community and after listening to a few of the officers’ experiences here, I knew this position would provide me everything I needed to move towards my goals, with like
Harbor Bay residents,” says Edwards. Officer Edwards grew up in Alameda, and attended elementary, high school, and college here. “I look forward to learning as much as I can here and growing with new experiences in the field,” says Edwards. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, being uncle to his nieces and nephew, watching movies, and hiking the great outdoors. Officer Edwards’ life philosophy is, “Do the job right, do the best you can, and learn from your mistakes.” O FFICER JESSICA OLIVO says, “I was looking for a new challenge in the security field and felt CHBIOA was a good fit for me.” Jessica
minded individuals, in a relaxed but efficiently productive environment,” comments Quist. “My goal is to pursue a career in law enforcement. I hope to learn valuable skills and experience in the field to eventually provide me the tools I need to go to the academy and eventually become an officer with CHP Golden Gate.” Officer Quist grew up in Oakland, but spent some time during his youth in Illinois and Wisconsin. He enjoys travelling and discovering new places. “I'd drive hundreds of miles if it meant experiencing something new or beautiful, especially if it has to do with the ocean,” chuckles Quist. “I admit that Harbor Bay’s location is just perfect for me.” With an eye towards bettering himself and building a rewarding career, Nathan feels lucky to be at Harbor Bay. His philosophy regarding public service and safety is to do your best to make a positive impact in the lives of those around you and to “give the same respect that you expect to receive back.” Quist laments, “I love meeting people the conversations, the smiles, the dogs they call family! Without respect for the well-being of the community and the people you work with and talk to on a daily basis, there’s no way to build trust and establish connections.”
joined Harbor Bay Security in March, 2024, having left a security position at a casino in Lodi. Officer Olivo moved around a lot growing up, “Different cities, states and even a different country, which opened my eyes
to the world in so many ways; good and bad,” Jessica remembers, “It mostly gave me a good foundation for being independent and seeing that you must be strong to live in this crazy place we call earth, and thrive.” While Jessica’s career interests do not lie in law enforcement specifically, but instead in private security, she believes in the benefits of learning from an established security department such as Harbor Bay Security. “Learning policies and procedures can help
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