Kanika A.
About Kanika A.
Kanika A. serves as the Arena Security Supervisor at Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., a position she has held since 2022. She possesses a strong educational background in Criminal Justice and Human Resources Management, complemented by extensive experience in security supervision across various venues.
Current Role at Madison Square Garden
Kanika A. serves as the Arena Security Supervisor at Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. since 2022. In this role, she supervises a team of Security Event Officers, ensuring exceptional customer service and safety during events. Her responsibilities include executing decisions regarding security emergencies in fast-paced environments, highlighting her ability to manage critical situations effectively.
Education and Qualifications
Kanika A. has a strong educational background in criminal justice and human resources management. She earned an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration from Kingsborough Community College. She furthered her studies at John Jay College (CUNY), obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Currently, she is pursuing a Master of Science in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration at Western Governors University, expected to complete in 2024.
Professional Experience in Security
Prior to her current position, Kanika A. accumulated extensive experience in security roles. She worked as a Security Supervisor at Barclays Center from 2013 to 2015 and previously as a Security Officer there from 2012 to 2013. She also held the position of Security Supervisor at FJC Security Services, Inc. from 2015 to 2017. Her roles have involved acting as a liaison with local law enforcement and conducting inspections of security posts to ensure compliance with procedures.
Investigative Roles in Government
Kanika A. has held investigative positions within government agencies. She worked as an Investigator at the NYC Department of Buildings from 2017 to 2021 and as a Senior Investigator at the New York State Education Department from 2021 to 2022. These roles required her to apply her knowledge of law enforcement in a regulatory context, further enhancing her expertise in security and investigation.