Webinar: Safety in the Workplace

Includes a Live Web Event on 06/26/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

Join us on Thursday, June 26th 1 P.M. – 2 P.M. ET to learn how to maintain a safe work environment. Our panel will discuss identifying hazards, providing actionable solutions, and covering the best practices for safety compliance. Engage with the panelists and discover the latest tools and technologies for workplace safety. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills.

Key Topics:
• Maintaining a safe work environment
• Identifying hazards
• Providing actionable solutions
• Best practices for safety compliance

Moderator: Kristi Wong, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management, St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, FL

Panelist:
• Thomas Flagg, Director of Police Human Resources, HR Analyst IV, Baltimore County Government, MD
• Nancy Hernandez, Safety Officer, City of Rancho Cucamonga, CA
• Greg Preece, Human Resources Director, Los Angeles Co Superior Court, CA

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Kristi Wong

Director of Human Resources and Risk Management

St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, FL

Thomas Flagg

Director of Police Human Resources, HR Analyst IV

Baltimore County Government, MD

Thomas Flagg, CPM®, PSHRA-SCP is currently the Director of Police Human Resources for the Baltimore County Police Department. In this role,he is responsible to plan, direct, and supervise the human resources functions and programs for Police Department including, but not limited to, Employee Relations, Employment Life Cycle, Regulatory and Policy Compliance, Compensation and Time and Attendance, and Safety. 

His work includes formulation of policies and procedures for implementation  and administration of programs and functions, participation in studies of human resources functions and long-range program planning, interpretation of laws, codes, and regulations applicable to human resources administration, and coordination of human resource activities with Police Employment, Police Training and other Police
bureaus, government agencies, employees, and other private and public organizations.

Flagg has a strategic focus specifically on human resource efforts within Baltimore County Police Department and his goal is to expand the agency’s human resource management infrastructure to promote innovation, reduce time gaps by eliminating waste and errors, and to promote an engaged and high performing employee environment within the agency. Baltimore County Police Department is one of the top 25 largest Police agencies in the Country, serving just under a million residents and employing a total of 2,716 employees (1,984 sworn positions and 732 civilian positions).

Flagg previously served as the Chief of Administration for the Department of Public Works and Transportation within Baltimore County, Maryland. Flagg was responsible for all personnel and human resources, budget management, procurement, performance management, strategic planning, utility billing and management of utility revenue fund. Flagg consulted leaders within the agency’s five (5) Bureaus including Engineering & Construction, Solid Waste, Transportation, Highways, and Utilities on all personnel matters for the agency’s roughly 1,000 employees in total. He also had the responsibility of negotiating the reconciliation process with Baltimore City for the water and sewer annual reconciliation settlements. Flagg was responsible for increasing timely responses to residents and business on water and sewer billing issues by 20%, and was responsible for increasing water and sewer revenues by over 10% year over year.

Flagg also served as the Assistant to the Director of Procurement for the Procurement Department at the City of Miami, Florida. Flagg was in charge of all personnel and human resources for the agency including, but not limited to, leading innovation training and projects, coordinating the agency’s recruitment and selection processes, payroll, labor relations, and completion of the agency’s annual accreditation process. He developed and managed the agency’s strategic plan and performance data. He trained over 300 City employees in lean management and innovation while also facilitating multiple innovation projects that resulted in savings to the city and both the
agency’s internal and external customers. Flagg also developed and spearheaded the City’s small business program to help local small businesses connect with local public procurement opportunities and increase public contracting opportunities, known as the City’s Pathways to Public Procurement. The program helped to introduce local public procurement agencies in South Florida with potential suppliers in order to increase competition for public contracts and subcontracting opportunities. Flagg developed and implemented the agency’s first electronic contract management database and electronic procurement bidding system. In this role he also was an administrator for the City’s financial system and used this role to streamline many processes within the system.

Flagg has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland, College Park in Government and Politics. He has earned multiple professional certifications throughout his career, but he is most proud of becoming a Certified Public Manager ® and earning his PSHRA-SCP. Flagg lives in Frederick, MD with his two sons, wife, and the family’s golden retriever.

Nancy Hernandez

Safety Officer

City of Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Nancy Hernandez is a Safety Officer at the City of Rancho Cucamonga, bringing 5 years of experience in the safety industry. She specializes in ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations and developing safety protocols that prevent accidents and injuries. Nancy spent the majority of her career in the private sector, working in staffing and closely collaborating with companies such as William-Sonoma, STG Logistics, and 85 degrees. Her passion for creating effective training programs has helped organizations foster a strong culture of safety, significantly reducing workplace incidents. Dedicated to promoting safety ad well- being, Nancy strives to ensure that all employees return home safely every day. 

Greg Preece

Human Resources Officer

Los Angeles Co Superior Court, CA

Greg Preece is aHuman Resources Director at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, the largesttrial court in the nation. Prior to joining the court, Greg was Assistant HumanResources Director at the City of Oakland. Prior to working in HR, Greg was a swornFirefighter/Paramedic in the Cincinnati, Ohio area where he rose through theranks to Assistant Fire Chief overseeing fire department personnel in additionto emergency operations and fire prevention. In his spare time, Greg is anAdjunct Professor in the Master of Public Administration Program at NorthernKentucky University and operates an HR Consulting Agency specializing intraining for local governments.

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Webinar: Safety in the Workplace
06/26/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
06/26/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Join us on Thursday, June 26th 1 P.M. – 2 P.M. ET to learn how to maintain a safe work environment. Our panel will discuss identifying hazards, providing actionable solutions, and covering the best practices for safety compliance. Engage with the panelists and discover the latest tools and technologies for workplace safety. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills. Key Topics: • Maintaining a safe work environment • Identifying hazards • Providing actionable solutions • Best practices for safety compliance Moderator: Kristi Wong, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management, St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, FL Panelist: • Thomas Flagg, Director of Police Human Resources, HR Analyst IV, Baltimore County Government, MD • Nancy Hernandez, Safety Officer, City of Rancho Cucamonga, CA • Greg Preece, Human Resources Director, Los Angeles Co Superior Court, CA Learn More PSHRA® Webinars are a member benefit. Available to non-members for a nominal fee. Making public sector work better®.
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