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Jamey Barcomb

Regional Prevention Coordinator, DHS Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3)

Eradicate Hate:
2024

Jamey joined the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) in May 2022 as a Grants Analyst and assumed responsibility as a Regional Prevention Coordinator in September 2022 where he currently works to form partnerships with prevention practitioners and supports the expansion of local programs that build protective factors at the individual, family, and community levels to decrease the risk of targeted violence, hate crime, and terrorism.
Jamey has managed a diverse portfolio of targeted violence prevention grant awards, advised states and local authorities on targeted violence prevention strategies, presented information on targeted violence and terrorism prevention and coordinated with partners to convene experts to consider various targeted violence and terrorism prevention programs.

Prior to joining CP3 Jamey served for 12 years with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Agency (USCIS) providing customer support, compliance assistance and outreach for two web-based programs, where he also provided project management and interagency coordination. In addition to his experience with DHS, Jamey has completed 30 years of service in the U.S. Army both on active duty and in the reserve components.

Jamey holds a Bachelor of Science in Business from Niagara University, an MBA from Canisius University, a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College and is also a certified master trainer with the National Threat Evaluation Reporting (NTER) program where he trains communities and organizations across the region on Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management principles and practices.

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It is a tragic reality that hateful ideology has found fertile ground online and offline, with consequences affecting not only Americans but people around the world. We cannot stand idle in the face of bias, bigotry, and extremism. Together, at the Eradicate Hate Summit and beyond, the collective will of individuals and organizations is needed to galvanize all people of good will to protect and defend our communities.

George Selim
George Selim Senior Vice President for National Affairs, Anti-Defamation League (ADL)