| Sean D.
Creamer is a native of New Jersey where he was introduced the public
service spotlight as an Emergency Medical Technician in 1977. He
served his community until joining the United States Naval service
in 1980. Chief Creamer attended basic training in Orlando Florida
where he was meritoriously promoted as the command Honor Recruit and transferred
to San Diego to attend Hospital Corp medical training where he again
graduated top in his class. Following a brief training period in
Philadelphia, then "Doc Creamer" was assigned to serve as a
corpsmen with the United States Marine Corp, 2nd Marine Division, Camp
Lejuene, NC.
Having been Honorably Discharged in 1984 and attending numerous training
schools in specialized warfare Chief Creamer was assigned overseas to the
Naval Support Detachment, Naples Italy. While in Naples he continued
his collage education and worked as an officer / agent for the
Department of Defense and the Naval Investigative Service until returning to
the United States. He was then appointed as a police officer with the City of Norfolk, Virginia in
1988.
Chief Creamer graduated as President of his police academy class and was
assigned to regular patrol duties in the 1st Division. During this
period he continued to attend advanced classes in DWI / Drug detection,
Officer Survival and the "PACE" program. (Norfolk's Community
Policing Program)
Then Officer Creamer was assigned several key assignments in the public
housing sections of the city where he received some of the hardest
training of all. Helping to coordinate, institute and rectify
"quality of like issues" required all the combined skills his past
had taught him. However, this was not enough. Therefore, in 1993 Chief Creamer resigned
from public service to seek new methods and ways in community policing
techniques to help those he couldn't as a police officer. During several brief and unproductive periods with other
private agencies Chief Creamer with the help of his wife Robin established
Physical Security Specialists with the goal of providing private police
services to communities in need of help. Since
that period, Chief Creamer has successfully mastered a multitude of
security programs to service the public that can not be accomplished by conventional
law enforcement efforts. Chief Creamers day to day security operations currently services over 32,000
residents of multifamily housing and 5,250,000 sq. ft. of commercial property in the
Richmond Virginia area alone. |