City Of Bryan’s Next Fire Chief Comes From San Antonio

Images from the city of Bryan.
Images from the city of Bryan.

The city of Bryan’s next fire chief comes from San Antonio.

Richard Giusti (pronounced JUICE-TEA) starts in early April, following the retirement of Randy McGregor.

44 qualified applications were reviewed and eight finalists were interviewed.

The applicants included one BFD firefighter who was among the finalists interviewed by a committee of members of the Bryan fire, police, and other city departments.

News release from the city of Bryan:

Richard Giusti has been named the next Fire Chief for the City of Bryan Fire Department.

The city conducted a nationwide search and received 44 qualified applications. Each applicant was vetted by a team of representatives from the Fire Department, Police Department, and other city departments. Eight finalists were interviewed, and Giusti was unanimously chosen to succeed retired Fire Chief Randy McGregor. He is expected to begin his position with the Bryan Fire Department in early April.

“Over the last few months, learning about the City of Bryan and its Fire Department has shown me what a tremendous community and organization I am joining. It is very apparent both the City Leadership and the Fire Department have a strong culture that focuses on the safety and service to the citizens we serve,” Giusti said. “It is a distinct honor to be selected as the Fire Chief for the City of Bryan and to represent such an excellent organization. I look forward to working hard to keep our citizens and firefighters safe while becoming part of this remarkable culture and living ’The Good Life, Texas Style’.”

Giusti comes to Bryan from the San Antonio Fire Department, where he currently serves as the Assistant Fire Chief and supervises 400 personnel, is involved in planning, policy, program development, performance evaluation, reporting, and training. He is a former Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force and has served as an instructor at Louisiana State University’s National Center for Biological Training and San Antonio College.

He holds a Master of Arts degree in Homeland Security from the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Disaster and Emergency Management from American Military University, and two Associate of Applied Science degrees in Fire Science and Instructor of Technology and Military Science from the Community College of the Air Force.

“We were extremely pleased with the number and quality of candidates who are interested in becoming Bryan’s next Fire Chief,” said City Manager Kean Register. “Ultimately, Chief Giusti was chosen because he is a dedicated professional with a safety-focused approach and broad experience leading firefighting operations and administrative initiatives. His experience training and leading a team, building relationships, and working collaboratively will be assets as he continues the tradition of excellence within the Bryan Fire Department.”

The Bryan Fire Department is a full-service department that provides fire and emergency medical services, fire prevention, training, inspection, and emergency management. The department staffs five stations throughout 54 square miles of the community and boasts a Class 1 ISO rating and EMS accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services.

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