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Juliette Kayyem Named to Rave Mobile Safety Advisory Board
[May 28, 2015]

Juliette Kayyem Named to Rave Mobile Safety Advisory Board


FRAMINGHAM, Mass., May 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Rave Mobile Safety (Rave), the trusted software partner for campus and public safety, today announced Juliette Kayyem, one of the nation's leading homeland security and disaster preparedness authorities, has been named to its Advisory Board. Kayyem brings more than 15 years of experience managing complex policy initiatives and organizing response to major crises in both state and federal government. As an advisor, she will help guide Rave's continued industry leadership, marked by a record 2014 and seven consecutive years of more than 30 percent growth.

Rave Mobile Safety, the trusted software partner for campus and public safety.

Kayyem was most recently the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's assistant secretary for intergovernmental affairs and is currently a faculty member at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. A published author on the topic of homeland security, she teaches tomorrow's emergency management and national security leaders.

"Homeland security and preparing for the unthinkable is something our country must unfortunately keep top-of-mind at all times," said Tom Axbey, chief executive officer of Rave Mobile Safety. "Having Juliette Kayyem's innovative insights into effective disaster response and emergency management is an enormous asset to our Advisory Board. Her expertise will be critical in helping guide Rave's technology and direction."

"Technology today is advancing at a tremendous rate and can absolutely be used to make our communities and neighborhoods safer," said Kayyem. "Rave continues to be at the forefront of this movement and has been very effective in helping our government agencies, institutes of higher education, and individuals themselves increase safety and better prepare for emergencies."

While at the Departmen of Homeland Security, Kayyem played a pivotal role in the handling of the H1N1 pandemic and the BP Oil Spill response, as well as organizing major policy efforts in immigration reform and community resiliency. Prior to that, she was the homeland security advisor to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, where she oversaw the National Guard and guided the state's first interoperability plan. She was also a member of the National Commission on Terrorism, a legal advisor to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, and a trial attorney and counselor in the Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department. Kayyem is the recipient of many government honors, including the Distinguished Public Service Award, the Coast Guard's highest medal awarded to a civilian. She is also the founder of Juliette Kayyem Solutions, LLC.



As journalist and commentator, Kayyem has a weekly segment on Boston's public radio station WGBH. For nearly eight consecutive days, she provided non-stop analysis during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings for CNN, where she continues to serve as a security analyst. In 2013, she was named the Pulitzer Prize finalist for her hard-charging editorial columns in the Boston Globe, which focused on ending the Pentagon's combat exclusion rule against women, a policy that was changed that year. Kayyem is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and the mother of three children.

Rave has emerged as the market leader in campus and public safety, a position punctuated by a 99 percent customer retention rate. Institutions and state and local agencies in every state continue to enlist its technology to upgrade their safety infrastructure. More than 1,000 campuses are now protected by Rave's products. In just four years, Rave's Smart911 public safety service has grown to serve more than 1,000 communities.


Rave has continually introduced breakthroughs - from the first and most widely-deployed campus safety app for smartphones (Rave Guardian) to new capabilities for disaster planning and management and mass notifications (SmartPrepare). In 2014, Rave Panic Button was launched in response to active shooter incidents in schools. The solution ties together 9-1-1, first responders and school personnel - providing critical information and increased collaboration - and has defined a new standard in K-12 school safety solutions.

About Rave Mobile Safety
Rave Mobile Safety is the most trusted safety software partner, providing innovative communication software for better emergency preparedness and faster response. Used by leading education institutes, enterprises and state and local public safety agencies, the award-winning portfolio of Rave Alert, Rave Guardian, Eyewitness, Rave Panic Button, Smart911 and SmartPrepare protects millions of individuals. Rave Mobile Safety is headquartered in Framingham, MA. For more information, please visit http://www.ravemobilesafety.com.

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Marty Querzoli
Davies Murphy Group
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(781) 418-2433

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