W E B I N A R

A Closer Look:
Raptor Student Wellbeing Initiative & Raptor StudentSafe

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Wednesday, Sept., 24, 2025

11:00 am CT

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About this Webinar

Join Raptor experts, Dr. Marisa Randazzo, Executive Director of Threat Assessment, Dr. Amy Grosso, Director, Expert in Residence, and Will Durgin, Senior Product Manager, as they share how Raptor’s new Student Wellbeing Initiative and Raptor StudentSafe™ help schools strengthen programs around violence, suicide, bullying, and harassment to ensure students get the right support at the right time.

Key Takeaways

  • Strengthening wellbeing programs with expert guidance on violence, suicide, bullying, and harassment prevention.
  • Identifying concerns earlier and supporting staff with centralized tools for behavioral threat assessment and intervention.
  • Putting policies into practice by operationalizing wellbeing frameworks and ensuring fidelity across schools.
  • Improving student outcomes through safer, more supportive learning environments backed by data and expert coaching.

Live Q&A included—bring your questions.

Raptor Speakers

Dr. Marisa Randazzo,
Executive Director of Threat Assessment

Dr. Marisa Randazzo, Ph.D. is the Executive Director for Threat Assessment at Raptor Technologies and brings extensive expertise and experience in threat assessment, threat management, school shootings, and other types of targeted violence and protective intelligence investigations. Previously, she co-founded and led SIGMA Threat Management Associates LLC and served as Executive Director of Threat Management at Ontic. Dr. Randazzo also served for ten years with the U.S. Secret Service, eventually as the agency's Chief Research Psychologist where she co-directed the Safe School Initiative and co-developed the NTAC model, also known as the “federal model” for school threat assessment. Dr. Randazzo is a recognized author of four influential books on threat assessment in educational settings, widely referenced in federal guides and national standards. She holds a Ph.D. and Master's degree from Princeton University and a B.A. from Williams College in Psychology and Religion.

Dr. Amy Grosso,
Director, Expert in Residence

Dr. Amy Grosso holds a Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education from UNC Greensboro and has over 15 years of experience dedicated to student well-being. At Round Rock ISD, she founded the Behavioral Health Services Department, led a team of social workers, pioneered the district’s threat assessment process, and updated suicide prevention protocols for 46,000 students. Nationally, she serves on the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s National Chapter Leadership Council. Recognized for her expertise in mental health and crisis response, Dr. Grosso continues to champion safe, supportive environments for students and families.

Will Durgin,
Senior Product Manager

Will has been a part of the Raptor team since 2021 and has worked extensively on StudentSafe™. Prior to Raptor, Will spent a decade in Florida schools where he supervised the implementation of threat assessment models at the School District of Palm Beach County. He is a member of the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals and has experience as a teacher, coach, and principal.

Student wellbeing is inseparable from safety — and both directly impact learning and student outcomes.