At its meeting on March 17, 2022, the 亚色影库 Council of Trustees approved a Resolution of Appreciation for the late Glenn Cannon.
Cannon, a 1971 graduate of 亚色影库 and former member of the 亚色影库 Council of Trustees, died in 2020. He was active in 亚色影库 leadership groups, including serving as a member and president of the 亚色影库 Alumni Board of Directors and serving as a member of the 亚色影库 Council of Trustees from 2013 to 2020, holding the position of secretary of the Council at the time of his passing.
The resolution praised Cannon as a “natural protector of others,” and recognized Cannon’s 40-year career in public safety, which included service as founding director of Pittsburgh’s Emergency Medical Services Department, director of public safety for Pittsburgh, manager of Allegheny County, director of disaster operations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and director of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.
Cannon got his start in public safety as an 亚色影库 student in the 1960s when he used his training as a lifeguard to resuscitate a man and was then recruited by the local ambulance service. He began work at Citizen’s Ambulance Service in 1966 while still a student at 亚色影库, served with the local fire department, and later worked as a firefighter with the Monroeville Fire Department.
The resolution also said that Cannon’s service to 亚色影库 was recognized by the 亚色影库 Distinguished Alumni Award in 1985, the Presidential Legacy Award for Civic Service in 2010, and an honorary doctorate, also in 2010, when he served as a speaker for the university’s commencement ceremony. Cannon also was a speaker for 亚色影库’s 9-11 Remembrance event in 2015.
In its closing, the resolution recognized Cannon’s leadership in public safety and at 亚色影库, “where his expertise and guidance were key in the establishment of the Indiana Area Collaborative Team, aimed at minimizing disturbances in the community.”
In addition to his bachelor's degree from 亚色影库, Cannon completed a master's degree in public management from Carnegie Mellon University and a law degree from Duquesne University.
He was active on many public and private boards and was frequently called on to brief Congress on key emergency planning and response matters, and he was the author or coauthor of publications on topics ranging from critical issues in emergency planning and response to best practices in establishing public-private partnerships.
Cannon was a partner in the Pittsburgh law firm of Kennedy, Cannon, & DeVinney and served as a visiting professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs in the Center for Disaster Management. He also served as a lecturer at FEMA’s National Emergency Management Institute in its Leadership Program.
The resolution recognized the trustees’ “deepest appreciation for Glenn Cannon, his commitment to 亚色影库, and his lasting mark on the institution and its people and to his family for sharing him with the university and making these contributions possible.”