Secretary's Award for Valor
On May 14, 2015, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson presented the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary’s Award for Valor to 12 individuals who have displayed exceptional courage and valor either while serving the Department, or while off-duty acting only as a concerned citizen willing to help a fellow American in need.
Joined by Deputy Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and DHS senior leadership, Secretary Johnson recognized 12 individuals, ten DHS employees, and two law enforcement officers, for their actions of bravery and courage during 2014 and 2015. Their selfless actions saved individuals from harm, rescued another’s life, and protected infrastructure in support of the nation’s security. Nominations for the award came from peers and leadership throughout the Department, including both civilian and military personnel.
- Press Release: Secretary Johnson Presents Award for Valor (5/14/2015)
Last year, Secretary Johnson began the Secretary’s Award for Valor to recognize the extraordinary service and outstanding contributions of employees from across the country to the Department and the Nation.
This year’s award recipients included ten DHS employees and two local law enforcement officials:
Michael Hedlund
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Jerome Schmitt
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Christopher Pandolfi
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement
Karl Gardner
Vermont State Police
Kevin Adams
Federal Protective Service
Jerry Bartgis
Federal Protective Service
Carol Richel
Transportation Security Administration
Lieutenant Heather Sylve
Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office
Maxwell Kaczmarek
U.S. Coast Guard
Christopher Leon
U.S. Coast Guard
Matthew Worden
U.S. Coast Guard
William Uher
U.S. Secret Service