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jakson Nick LaMontia | From Dispatcher to NENA Board, GIS, & Leading 911 in the Southeast kansikuva

Nick LaMontia | From Dispatcher to NENA Board, GIS, & Leading 911 in the Southeast

In this episode of The Wilmac Wire, hosts Emily McNulty and Steve McDonnell sit down with Nick LaMontia, GIS Manager at Kerr Emergency 911 and Southeastern Director on the NENA Board of Directors, for a conversation on emergency communications, GIS, and the evolving future of Next Generation 911. With 30 years in public safety, Nick shares his unconventional path into 911, from working as a housekeeper in Estes Park, Colorado to becoming a dispatcher and eventually stepping into national leadership within NENA. Along the way, he reflects on the importance of problem solving, teamwork, and finding purpose in helping others behind the scenes of emergency response. The conversation explores how GIS powers modern emergency communications and why location data is becoming increasingly critical as PSAPs transition to Next Generation 911. Nick breaks down how GIS supports dispatchers through mapping, response boundaries, and indoor location capabilities, and explains how new technologies are transforming the way emergency calls are routed and understood. Emily, Steve, and Nick also discuss the operational differences between working in rural and urban PSAPs, including Nick’s experiences dispatching in Estes Park, Houston, League City, and Kerrville. He shares how culture, staffing, and relationships between dispatchers and responders can dramatically shape the day-to-day experience inside a communications center. The episode also dives into NENA’s ongoing advocacy efforts around NG911 funding, dispatcher wellness, and the future role of AI in emergency communications. Nick explains why sustainable funding models are becoming increasingly important for smaller agencies and how technologies like AI-assisted translation, transcription, and non-emergency call triage could support dispatchers moving forward. Here’s what you’ll hear about: • Nick’s journey into emergency communications • Dispatching in Colorado, Houston, and rural Texas • How GIS supports 911 operations • The role of GIS in Next Generation 911 • Indoor mapping and location accuracy improvements • The importance of dispatcher and responder relationships • AI use cases in emergency communications • NG911 funding challenges for smaller agencies • Nick’s leadership journey through NENA Episode Breakdown: 0:01 Welcome and intro 1:28 Icebreaker and Nick’s background 5:23 How Nick found emergency communications 12:47 Dispatching in Houston versus smaller PSAPs 24:59 What GIS is and why it matters in 911 27:01 GIS and the future of NG911 29:21 AI and GIS in emergency communications 31:32 Nick’s day-to-day as a GIS Manager 35:05 Nick’s journey into NENA leadership 39:09 NG911 funding and advocacy efforts 41:17 Lessons from NENA and industry leadership 44:48 Closing thoughts and final reflections Connect with the speakers: Emily McNulty: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/] Steve McDonnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/] Nick LaMontia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickolas-lamontia-enp-2623558/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickolas-lamontia-enp-2623558/] 🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=d5e08acce4d84db4 [https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=d5e08acce4d84db4]

21. touko 2026 - 50 min
jakson Peter Roberti | Third-Generation Tailoring, Style Confidence, and Giving Back kansikuva

Peter Roberti | Third-Generation Tailoring, Style Confidence, and Giving Back

In this episode of The Wilmac Wire, hosts Emily Miller and Steve McDonnell sit down with Peter Roberti, third-generation custom tailor and designer at Adrian Jules Custom Clothing, for a conversation on craftsmanship, confidence, entrepreneurship, and carrying a Rochester legacy forward. Peter shares the story behind Adrian Jules, the Rochester-based custom clothing company founded by his grandfather in 1964 after emigrating from Italy with just $33 in his pocket. From sweeping the factory floors as a teenager to designing custom garments for athletes, executives, and entrepreneurs across the country, Peter reflects on what it means to grow a family business built on relationships, quality, and personal presentation. The conversation explores how professional style has evolved in today’s hybrid workplace and why custom clothing is about far more than appearance. Peter explains his philosophy that “when you look great, you feel great,” and why confidence, fit, and personal branding still matter in business, even as workplace dress codes become more casual. Emily, Steve, and Peter also dive into the behind-the-scenes side of custom tailoring, from sourcing fabrics in Italy and England to maintaining a Rochester-based team of nearly 60 tailors. Peter shares stories about creating garments for athletes and celebrities, the craftsmanship behind luxury fabrics like vicuña, and how Adrian Jules blends tradition with technology and modern branding. The episode also highlights Adrian Jules’ growing focus on community impact, including the launch of the Dress for Your Destiny initiative, which provides professional clothing to college graduates entering the workforce. Peter discusses why helping young professionals build confidence through presentation has become an important part of the company’s mission. Here’s what you’ll hear about: • The story behind Adrian Jules and Rochester tailoring history • Peter’s journey into the family business • Why confidence and style go hand in hand • The evolution of workplace fashion and hybrid work • Working with athletes, executives, and public figures • Luxury fabrics, craftsmanship, and the tailoring process • Dress for Your Destiny and giving back to the community • Building a legacy business in Rochester Episode Breakdown: 0:00 Welcome and episode intro 2:10 Peter’s background and family business history 8:45 Growing Adrian Jules from factory to retail 14:32 Dressing athletes, executives, and notable clients 20:11 Fabric sourcing, craftsmanship, and luxury tailoring 28:04 The philosophy behind “When You Look Great, You Feel Great” 34:16 Hybrid work, style changes, and modern business attire 42:18 Why relationships matter in custom clothing 47:03 Dress for Your Destiny and community impact 53:21 Rochester business culture and supporting local 58:10 Closing thoughts and Buffalo expansion Connect with the speakers: Emily Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/] Steve McDonnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/] Peter Roberti: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-roberti-28a262a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-roberti-28a262a/] 🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=11305fc6e6164d32 [https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=11305fc6e6164d32]

14. touko 2026 - 43 min
jakson Roxanne Van Gundy | 911 Culture, Telecommunicator Wellness, & Technology on the Front Lines kansikuva

Roxanne Van Gundy | 911 Culture, Telecommunicator Wellness, & Technology on the Front Lines

In this episode of The Wilmac Wire, hosts Emily Miller and Steve McDonnell sit down with Roxanne “Roxy” Van Gundy, Director of the Lyon County Emergency Communications Center, First Vice President of NENA, and incoming NENA President, for a conversation on leadership, dispatcher wellness, and the future of 911. With more than 20 years in public safety, Roxy shares her journey from accidentally discovering emergency communications as a career to becoming one of the leading voices in the industry on wellness, culture, and advocacy. She reflects on her experience working dispatch in both Kansas and Alaska, the challenges of leading through change, and why building a people-first culture inside a 911 center matters more than ever. The conversation dives into the national movement to reclassify dispatchers as first responders, including Roxy’s work helping Kansas recognize dispatchers as emergency responders and the ongoing push behind the 911 SAVES Act at the federal level. She explains why classification impacts everything from wellness resources and PTSD support to funding, staffing, and retention across the country. Emily, Steve, and Roxy also explore the growing role of AI inside public safety. From AI-powered non-emergency call handling to training simulations and workflow automation, Roxy shares how her center is using technology to reduce burnout, improve efficiency, and better support telecommunicators without replacing the human element of emergency response. The episode also highlights the staffing and retention crisis impacting PSAPs nationwide, why younger generations are increasingly difficult to recruit into shift-based emergency communications roles, and how wellness, flexibility, and leadership will shape the future of the profession. Here’s what you’ll hear about: • Roxy’s path into emergency communications and leadership • The reality of dispatcher wellness and burnout • Why the 911 SAVES Act matters • The difference between state and federal dispatcher classification • How AI is being used to support telecommunicators • Recruiting and retention challenges in rural PSAPs • Leadership lessons from running a people-first center • What’s next for NENA and the future of 911 Episode Breakdown: 0:01 Welcome and intro 1:15 Roxy’s background and path into dispatch 5:16 Moving to Alaska and lessons from the state troopers 9:46 Roxy’s journey through NENA leadership 13:42 Building culture and leading a 911 center 20:18 Dispatcher wellness and the 911 SAVES Act 31:54 AI, automation, and supporting telecommunicators 36:27 Building a new emergency communications center 39:21 National priorities for NENA and public safety 41:35 Staffing, recruiting, and retention challenges 46:06 AI-powered training and future initiatives 46:36 Closing thoughts Connect with the speakers: Emily Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/] Steve McDonnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/] Roxanne Van Gundy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxanne-van-gundy-enp-cmcp-rpl-cpe-055b2a125/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxanne-van-gundy-enp-cmcp-rpl-cpe-055b2a125/] 🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=037c3ec5f4a84770 [https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=037c3ec5f4a84770]

7. touko 2026 - 50 min
jakson Joseph Stefko | Leading OneROC, Building Rochester's Economy, & the NY SMART I-Corridor kansikuva

Joseph Stefko | Leading OneROC, Building Rochester's Economy, & the NY SMART I-Corridor

In this episode of The Wilmac Wire, hosts Emily Miller and Steve McDonnell sit down with Joe Stefko, President and CEO of OneROC, for a conversation on economic development, regional collaboration, and what it takes to drive long-term growth across Greater Rochester. Joe shares his career journey from leading a $1 billion emergency fiscal control board in Buffalo to now helping shape economic strategy across Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse. He breaks down the role OneROC plays in aligning public and private stakeholders, coordinating initiatives, and creating a unified approach to regional growth. The conversation takes a deep dive into the New York Smart I-Corridor Tech Hub, what it is, how it came together, and why it represents a major opportunity for Upstate New York to compete on a national stage in optics, photonics, and advanced technology. Joe explains how collaboration across cities and institutions is key to unlocking funding, attracting talent, and driving innovation. Emily, Steve, and Joe also have an honest discussion about Rochester’s future, from workforce development and talent retention to improving awareness and engagement across the community. This episode offers a practical look at how strategy, partnerships, and leadership come together to shape what’s next for Rochester and the broader region. Here’s what you’ll hear about: • Joe’s path from Buffalo to leading regional economic development • What OneROC is and how it supports growth across the region • The vision behind the New York Smart I-Corridor Tech Hub • Why regional collaboration matters more than ever • Challenges and opportunities shaping Rochester’s future • How businesses and individuals can get involved locally Episode Breakdown: 0:01 Welcome and intro 2:30 Joe’s background and career journey 8:15 What OneROC does and regional alignment 15:40 The Smart I-Corridor Tech Hub explained 24:10 Collaboration across Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse 32:45 Rochester’s strengths, challenges, and opportunities 40:00 How to get involved and closing though Connect with the speakers: Emily Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/] Steve McDonnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/] Joe Stefko: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jstefko/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jstefko/] 🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=6226657acaad42a1 [https://open.spotify.com/show/2lhL8QkXa9LUYlXjSAp3OE?si=6226657acaad42a1]

30. huhti 2026 - 52 min
jakson Vince Lecce | Regional Market Leadership, Growth at KeyBank, & Community Impact kansikuva

Vince Lecce | Regional Market Leadership, Growth at KeyBank, & Community Impact

In this episode, Emily Miller and Steve McDonnell sit down with Vince Lecce, Rochester Market President at KeyBank, for a conversation on building a career in financial services while staying deeply connected to the local business community. Vince shares his journey from a pre-med track at Cornell to a 15-year career in investments and ultimately into leadership at KeyBank, where he now oversees both wealth management and the bank’s broader presence across Rochester. He reflects on the importance of taking risks, staying curious, and building relationships that go beyond transactional business. The conversation explores how KeyBank supports businesses across the region, from lending and wealth management to financial education and community engagement. Vince breaks down why being in front of clients is the most valuable use of time, especially in periods of uncertainty, and how a consultative approach helps businesses navigate changing economic conditions. Emily, Steve, and Vince also dive into leadership and community impact. From serving on the Greater Rochester Chamber board to supporting organizations like United Way and Rochester Rotary, Vince shares why showing up, building connections, and investing in the region are essential to long-term growth for both individuals and businesses. The episode also touches on the growing role of AI in financial services, how organizations are beginning to adopt it, and why those who embrace it early will have a significant advantage moving forward. Here’s what you’ll hear about: * Vince’s path from biology to financial services leadership * Building a career and taking risks in a new market * How KeyBank supports businesses and individuals in Rochester * Why client relationships and communication matter most * Leadership lessons from sports and mentorship * The role of AI in banking and business strategy * Giving back and building community in Rochester Episode Breakdown: 0:01 Welcome and intro 4:11 Vince’s background and career path 7:15 Journey to KeyBank and Rochester 14:16 Leadership style and team growth 19:05 Supporting businesses at KeyBank 25:25 Navigating uncertainty with clients 28:21 AI in banking and business 34:09 Why Vince stayed in Rochester 38:57 Community involvement and impact 49:01 Closing thoughts Connect with the speakers: Emily Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-miller-mcnulty-666b66152/] Steve McDonnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcdonnell-8659042b/] Vince Lecce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincelecce/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincelecce/] 🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jPeScN0ws6nlyuloDFSAD?si=1c3be32476f040c0 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jPeScN0ws6nlyuloDFSAD?si=1c3be32476f040c0]

24. huhti 2026 - 49 min
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