Clyde, Michael
Rural and Roadside Crisis Negotiations

This seminar will explore non-traditional types of rural crisis negotiation and the challenges associated with them as well as practical techniques oriented to successful outcomes. We will explore how best practices apply to these situations through case studies and classroom discussion. Training Objectives: 1. Identify methods for overcoming challenges associated with rural crisis negotiation. 2. Identify methods for overcoming challenges associated with roadside crisis negotiation.

Michael Clyde - Bio
Sergeant Michael Clyde began his career with the Iowa State Patrol in 2005 and was assigned to the Capitol Complex District. Michael was then promoted to Trooper II and assigned to the Executive Protection Unit. While on the EPU he provided worldwide protection for Iowa's First Family and visiting dignitaries. After a four-year term on the EPU he was assigned to patrol duties in Iowa's busiest district, District 1 Des Moines. While assigned to patrol duties Michael was tasked with additional responsibilities as an FTO, Technical Accident Investigator, Background Investigator, Technical Flight Officer, and Crisis Negotiator. In 2017 Trooper Clyde was promoted to Senior Trooper Pilot with the Iowa State Patrol Airwing where he served for two years. In 2021 Michael was promoted to Sergeant and currently serves as the Assistant District Commander for the Capitol Complex and Governors Security District. Sergeant Clyde is actively involved in the field of crisis negotiation and currently serves as the Area A Crisis Negotiation Team Leader. Sergeant Clyde has written and facilitated numerous training scenarios as well as facilitated Statewide training events. He has spoken and presented nationally on the topic of Rural and Roadside Negotiations. Sergeant Clyde serves on the Board of the Iowa Crisis Negotiators Association and is a member of the National Tactical Officers Association. Sergeant Clyde has a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University.