
BACKGROUND
TQM Security of Tampa Bay is owned and operated solely by Carol
Sciannameo.
The agency is insured as per Section 493
and Incorporated in the State of Florida.

MANAGERS EDUCATION
Polytechnic University Master of Science
Brooklyn, New York Organizational Behavior, 1998
St. Leo’s University, 18 additional
Master’s Level Criminal Justice Credits
St. Joseph's College Bachelor of Science
Brooklyn, New York Human Resources Administration, 1995, Distinguished Graduate
FBI National Academy Graduate, Session 158 Quantico, Virginia 1989
MANAGER’S PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Owner and
Principal Investigator of Tampa Bay Investigations, 2003 to Present
Owner and Manager
of
TQM Security, 2011 to Present
St. Petersburg College Adjunct Instructor
St. Petersburg, Florida July 2007 to Present, Design/Development/ Instruction of
various on-line computer crime courses in WebCT format
New York City Police Department Lieutenant
Retired 12/2000. New York, New York NYPD
MANAGER BACKGROUND
Carol Sciannameo has taught numerous
online computer crime courses for St. Petersburg College, Allstate Center.
Carol Sciannameo is an Associate Professor
with various Tampa Bay area universities and colleges.
She teaches in the Criminal Justice & Security Programs and in the
Management and Business Programs.
Carol Sciannameo was hired by the New York City Transit Police Department in
1980. By the beginning of 1982, as a rookie, was assigned as one of the first
female full time anti-crime officers in District One, which was located at 59th
Street Columbus Circle. She went on to a citywide Anti-Crime Unit and was one of
the first 12 officers assigned to the elite Transit Police Decoy Unit, under the
direct supervision of Jack E. Maple. Jack Maple is the creator of the network
television show, "The District." Carol was promoted to Detective, and
almost immediately thereafter to Sergeant. Most of her career until attending
the FBI National Academy was apprehending, investigating and prosecuting violent
predicate felons on the subways of New York. After the FBI Academy, Carol went
on to pursue a bachelor's degree and then onto a Master's Degree. While going to
school at night, she could not work the rigorous anti-crime schedule and had to
perform administrative/investigative functions.
Some of her assignments included Commanding Officer/Equal Employment
Opportunity, Commanding Officer/Career Path Unit, Sergeant in the Strategic
Planning and Policy Division as well as assignments to Field Investigations
Units. As a Lieutenant, Carol was the Special Operations Lieutenant in District
4, which covered most of the East Side of Manhattan. After obtaining her Police
Instructor certification went on to be the DARE Lieutenant in the Office of the
Deputy Commissioner of Community Affairs of the NYPD. The two departments (NYPD
and Transit had merged by that time, and transfers from Bureau to Bureau were
available). Carol then went on to follow the designs of her degree track and
became Personnel Officer in two large Divisions of the Police Department.
Carol Sciannameo's career is extensive and her
background in all aspects of policing is diverse.
Carol Sciannameo and Jack Maple worked together for numerous years, and she
considers him her mentor. He went on to create Compstat, write screenplays and
books. She is very proud to be mentioned in his book, Crimefighter: How to
Make Your Community Crime Free. The following link leads to an excerpt from
this book: