Montelleo D. Hobley, Jr.
- Director, Threat Assessment
- DIVISION OF PUBLIC SAFETY
- THREAT ASSESSMENT
Montelleo D. Hobley, Jr. is driven by his deep-rooted passion for enhancing well-being in academic settings, as evidenced by his pivotal role as the Threat Assessment Director for the Division of Public Safety at the University of Colorado Boulder. In this dynamic position, Montelleo leads the charge in crafting a robust threat assessment framework that seamlessly integrates mental health considerations and community intervention strategies to proactively evaluate, address, and mitigate potential threats while fostering a nurturing environment throughout the university.
Montelleo's responsibilities extend to leveraging campus reporting systems to tackle issues such as mental health challenges and harassment, ensuring prompt access to support services for those in need, and consistently embodying kindness and understanding towards all university community members. Guiding various teams, including the Threat Assessment Team (TAT), Students of Concern Team (SOCT), and Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT), Montelleo adeptly navigates the complexities of identifying concerning behaviors, conducting comprehensive assessments, and educating the community on effective reporting procedures.
With a diverse background in higher education spanning institutions across Florida, Mississippi, and Utah, Montelleo brings a wealth of experience to his current role.