Anthony Canale completed a 33-year law enforcement career, advancing from Detective through Captain to Chief of Police and directing 75 personnel. He served as Head of Internal Affairs, Team Lead Crisis Negotiator, and Deputy Coordinator for the Office of Emergency Management. Much of his work focused on criminal investigation, including a 9.5-year assignment with the FBI Newark Division on an International Narcotics Task Force. Canale received recognitions from federal agencies, holds a T/S U.S. clearance, and earned crisis-management certification from Northwestern Kellogg. He completed executive development programs at ASIS and Wharton. In 2010 he joined CargoNet to design supply-chain solutions addressing cargo theft using organized-crime investigative experience.
Anthony Canale started his career in law enforcement, where he performed the roles of Detective, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain before rising to Chief of Police at a South Jersey Police Department. There, he led full operations and directed a team of 75 law enforcement members and administrative workers. "I remember as a young man wanting to emulate those who were caring, who had command presence about them, and those who ran towards issues instead of running away," Canale says.
During his extensive 33-year law enforcement career, Canale served as the Head of Internal Affairs, Team Lead Crisis Negotiator, and Deputy Coordinator for the Office of Emergency Management. The majority of his career was spent as a criminal investigator and included 9.5 years assigned to the FBI Newark Division as part of an International Narcotics Task Force. Reflecting on this time in his professional journey, Canale remarks, "I'm humbled and blessed to have a diverse and dynamic career in the service of others."
During his career, Canale has been recognized for outstanding police work by the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Drug Enforcement session, currently holds a T/S U.S. clearance, and is certified in crisis management from the Northwestern Kellogg School. Among his accomplishments, Canale has also completed the ASIS Security Executive Development Program and the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
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