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The Desert Sentinel The Desert Sentinel Newsletter of the ASIS International - Phoenix Chapter Volume 12, Issue 6 June 2015 Copyright © 2015 ASIS International- Phoenix Chapter, Phoenix, Arizona In this issue: Southwest Security Conference Info ..............................pages 1-3 From the Chair ............................................................................. page 4 Membership Update................................................................... page 7 House of Worship Update ....................................................... page 9 Casino Night Fundraiser......................................................... page 10 2015 ASIS Charity Golf Tournament .........................pages 14-15 Employment Opportunities ................................................. page 17 Phoenix Chapter Board List .................................................. page 18 Southwest Security Conference keynote speaker: Lt. Col. Jeffrey E. Raynor, As- sistant Director, Arizona DPS, Chief Technical Services In January of 2011, then Director Robert Halliday promoted Jeffrey Raynor, a 37-year DPS veteran, to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. With his promo- tion, Raynor became an Assistant Director at DPS and assumed command of the agency’s Technical Services Division. His command included the Scientific Analysis Bureau, the Wireless Systems Bu- reau, the Operational Communications Bureau, the Information Technol- ogy Bureau, and the Com- pliance and Information Services Bureau. He is appointed by the Governor as the Arizona representative at SEARCH, the National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics. He is the FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems Officer for Arizona. Raynor joined DPS as a patrol officer in 1978 and has held a variety of other assignments at the agency while advancing through the ranks. Some of his command-level assignments have included commanding the Metro Highway Patrol Bu- reau, Narcotics Bureau, Organized Crime Bureau, Intelligence Bureau, and Human Resources Bureau. He has also served as the Business Manager for the Law Enforcement Merit System Council and as Chief of Staff for the Criminal Investigations Division. Raynor has had many accomplishments at DPS and is a seven- time recipient of the prestigious Director’s Unit Citation award. He was also a founding member of the Special Investi- gations Unit; on the board of directors for the National Alli- ance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies; a member of the Public Safety Communications Commission; and a member of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force that included a six-week assignment at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Raynor, who graduated from Arizona State University in 1976 with a BA in Political Science, has also served on various na- tional and state boards and committees. He received his Mas- ter’s degree in 2003 from the University of Maryland in Com- puter Science Management. He was a member of the Army Reserve for 33 years, serving in various intelligence assign- ments including a 15-month tour of duty in Afghanistan as the Theater HUMINT Operations Chief in 2004 and 2005. Southwest Security Conference June 17, 2015 Sheraton Crescent 2620 W. Dunlap Ave. Phoenix 7:00 am to 4:15 pm See registration information next page

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  • The Desert Sentinel June 2015 Page 1

    The Desert Sentinel Newsletter of the ASIS International - Phoenix Chapter

    Volume 12, Issue 6 June 2015

    Copyright © 2015 ASIS International- Phoenix Chapter, Phoenix, Arizona

    In this issue:

    Southwest Security Conference Info .............................. pages 1-3

    From the Chair ............................................................................. page 4

    Membership Update ................................................................... page 7

    House of Worship Update ....................................................... page 9

    Casino Night Fundraiser......................................................... page 10

    2015 ASIS Charity Golf Tournament .........................pages 14-15

    Employment Opportunities ................................................. page 17

    Phoenix Chapter Board List .................................................. page 18

    Southwest Security Conference keynote speaker: Lt. Col. Jeffrey E. Raynor, As-sistant Director, Arizona DPS, Chief Technical Services

    In January of 2011, then Director Robert Halliday promoted Jeffrey Raynor, a 37-year DPS veteran, to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. With his promo-tion, Raynor became an Assistant Director at DPS and assumed command of the agency’s Technical Services Division. His command included the Scientific Analysis Bureau, the Wireless Systems Bu-reau, the Operational Communications Bureau, the Information Technol-ogy Bureau, and the Com-

    pliance and Information Services Bureau. He is appointed by the Governor as the Arizona representative at SEARCH, the National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics. He is the FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems Officer for Arizona. Raynor joined DPS as a patrol officer in 1978 and has held a variety of other assignments at the agency while advancing through the ranks. Some of his command-level assignments have included commanding the Metro Highway Patrol Bu-reau, Narcotics Bureau, Organized Crime Bureau, Intelligence Bureau, and Human Resources Bureau. He has also served as the Business Manager for the Law Enforcement Merit System Council and as Chief of Staff for the Criminal Investigations Division. Raynor has had many accomplishments at DPS and is a seven-time recipient of the prestigious Director’s Unit Citation award. He was also a founding member of the Special Investi-gations Unit; on the board of directors for the National Alli-ance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies; a member of the Public Safety Communications Commission; and a member of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force that included a six-week assignment at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Raynor, who graduated from Arizona State University in 1976 with a BA in Political Science, has also served on various na-tional and state boards and committees. He received his Mas-ter’s degree in 2003 from the University of Maryland in Com-puter Science Management. He was a member of the Army Reserve for 33 years, serving in various intelligence assign-ments including a 15-month tour of duty in Afghanistan as the Theater HUMINT Operations Chief in 2004 and 2005.

    Southwest Security Conference

    June 17, 2015

    Sheraton Crescent

    2620 W. Dunlap Ave. Phoenix

    7:00 am to 4:15 pm

    See registration information next page

    http://asisphoenix.org/

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    DON’T WAIT - LESS THAN 2 WEEKS LEFT TO REGISTER!!

    Register today for the 2015 ASIS Southwest Security Conference June 17, 2015 at Sheraton Crescent 2620 W. Dunlap Ave. Phoenix AZ.

    7:00 am to 4:15 pm ***Register by June 12, 2015 to save $25.00***

    For details and registration go to:

    http://www.asisphoenix.org/southwest-security-conference.html Key Note Speaker Lt. Col. Jeff Raynor, Assistant Director (Technical Services) AZ Department

    of Public Safety

    10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Physical Security Technology Investigations

    Marcus Williams, CPP John Hamilton, AHC/EHC, CPP Alan Saquella, CPP

    Amazon Allegion Cox Communication

    Incident Management Teams: Standards and Guidelines….are you Prepared?

    Avoid the three most common build-ing code violations when upgrading

    your facility’s security

    White Collar Investigations: In a Corpo-rate Environment

    11:15-12:15

    Physical Security Technology Investigations

    Joe McDonald, CPP, PSP, CMAS Ron Lander, CPP Kelli Waxman, BA, MBA

    Switch Ltd Ultrasafe Security Specialists National Security Consulting & Investi-

    gations, PLLC

    “…and In the beginning, Management created Procedures”... Policies begat

    Procedures and Guidelines begat Standards…. ...Policies – Who needs ‘em?

    Lessons Learned in IT Security Assess-ments

    Criminality on the Internet: Why STANDARDS & GUIDELINES keep you in

    Business -- OR NOT

    12:15-1:30

    Break for Exhibits LUNCHEON SPEAKER: Susan M. Carioti - Director, Standards and Guidelines

    ASIS International

    Standards Landscape for Security Practitioners – Collaboration or Collision?

    LUNCH - Sponsored by: G4S (introduction & 5 minute presentation)

    1:30-2:30

    Physical Security Technology Investigations

    Jim Grayson, CPP Steve Surfaro Rich Robertson, CLI

    Independent Security Consultant Axis Communication R3 Investigations

    Crime Prevention Through Environ-mental Design (CPTED).

    Enhanced CPTED Guidelines that can help to improve your overall Security

    CCTV Standards Standards for Investigations: Laws,

    Rules, Ethics and Best Practices

    2:45-3:45

    Physical Security Technology Investigations

    Scott Farrer CPP, PSP Mark Pribish Rick Youngblood, CPP, CFE

    Midfirst Bank Merchants Information Solutions, Inc Author

    New ASIS Recertification Procedures Explained and Demonstrated

    Information Governance and the New Threat Landscape

    Understanding the External Fraud/Theft Threats Facing Your Business Operation

    3:45 to 4:15 Wrap Up/Raffle Drawing/and HAPPY HOUR Sponsored by ASSA ABLOY

    http://www.asisphoenix.org/southwest-security-conference.html

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    2015 ASIS Phoenix Chapter

    SOUTHWEST SECURITY CONFERENCE

    Attendee Registration

    Event Date: June 17, 2015

    Location: Sheraton Crescent

    2620 W. Dunlap Ave. Phx. AZ.

    (I17 & Dunlap Ave. – NE Corner)

    Check here if you want a certificate of completion: email address_________________________

    ASIS Members (must show current membership): $95.00 preregistered ($120 at the door)

    SDSUG, InfraGard Members, all other Industry Members (must show membership ID) & Law Enforcement (show shield/

    business card): $105.00 preregistered ($130 at the door)

    Students: $75.00 preregistered ($95 at the door)

    All others $125.00 in advance ($140.00 at the door)

    ***Guarantee Your Seat by Paying in Advance – LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE

    Please send forms & checks to: ASIS Phoenix Chapter Vince Lyons, CPP, PSP / Treasurer [email protected] P.O. Box 61713, Phoenix, AZ 85082

    Direct all questions to Deb Anderson at [email protected]

    Last Name: First

    Title:

    Company:

    Address:

    City, State, Zip:

    Telephone:

    E-mail:

    Association & Number CPP, PCI, PSP, etc

    Pay by credit card at PayPal: go to ASIS Phoenix website click on Southwest Security

    Conference and you can pay for you registration fee online. Go to http://

    www.asisphoenix.org to register online. Additional Charges Apply.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.asisphoenix.orghttp://www.asisphoenix.org

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    From the Chair Joel Otting, CPP

    Don’t Hibernate Just Because Summer Is Here It is hard to believe we have turned another page on the calendar and are now into June which means we are staring summer in the face. School breaks, vacations, and spending time inside trying to stay cool. Your Phoenix Chapter of ASIS will be remaining busy during these summer months to provide you with training opportunities. Our June 17th monthly meeting is replaced with the Southwest Security Conference. You have been receiving emails detail-ing the excellent speakers and training topics and hopefully you are already signed up to attend. If you have not signed up, do it now. Your Certifica-tion Committee is in the process of scheduling a CPP review class beginning in July and you will be receiving more information on that as it develops. To end out your summer, the annual golf outing will be held on September 21st. All of these events are to benefit you – the member – take advantage of

    attending for training or merely networking. Congratulations are in order to Maria Dominguez, CPP who has reached the elite status of joining the Quarter Century Club with ASIS International. Maria has been involved heavily in our Phoenix Chapter as well as ASIS International and was spot-lighted in our May newsletter. The number of Phoenix Chapter members with 25+ years in ASIS is a testament to the value of membership. There is always an opportunity to get more involved in the Chapter. Contact me if you would like to increase your participation. We will continue to keep you apprised of upcoming events and opportunities through our emails and in the newsletter. As always if you have a need you feel the Chapter is not fulfilling, or just have a ques-tion, please contact myself or any Board Member and we will address the issue. Joel Otting CPP, ASIS Phoenix Chapter Chair 2015

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    Last Month’s Phoenix Chapter Meeting

    ASIS Phoenix Chapter Vice Chairman Jordan Coté, CPP presents John Ferranti, CPP, PSP an award of ap-preciation for speaking to the chapter on May 20th on “Education’s Role in Devel-oping Security as a Profes-sion.”

    Join us at the Southwest Security Conference on June 17. See registration information on pages 2-3.

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    Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

    Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually Luncheon Table Top Displays

    Your company can support the Phoenix Chapter and pro-mote your business by sponsoring a monthly meet-ing. For $100 the vendor will have their name promi-nently displayed at the sign-in table and be given three minutes to address the group. A strict “no direct selling” policy will still be enforced at all meetings. A table will also be available for brochures or business cards. A portion of the revenue collected will be directed toward our annual charities. For more infor-mation contact Chair Joel Otting.

    Phoenix ASIS Advertisement Opportunities

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    Membership Chair Update Meghan Uhl

    I’ve now had the pleasure of speaking to many of you and I thank you for your valuable input. If I haven’t spoken to you personally yet, be forewarned I’ll be calling soon. My goal is to personally talk to every member assigned to the Phoenix Chapter. With over 300 assigned members it may take me some time (I still have to make a living) but I promise, I’ll be calling. My intent is to tell you about new things going on within the Chapter, encourage you to visit our amaz-ing and every changing website and most impor-tantly, get your input on what the Chapter is doing right to provide value and what things we need to add or improve to be of best value to you. Our goal of course is to see more of our Arizona mem-bers joining the Chapter and attending more of our events and monthly meetings. So, new in the last month or so are upgrades to the website (visit it often because John Hamilton is forever improving it), a new information documentation table at most events and every monthly meeting. This is a table where all members can place product and service brochures, white papers, articles of interest etc., for other mem-ber attendees to pick up. Please take the time to look at this table as you may find something of particular interest to you in that moment. You may also learn something you didn’t know about another member. This is not limited to vendor member’s product/service information – we hope all members will share their company literature. As an example; we all need banks so if you work for a bank as the security direc-tor, bring in your banks marketing brochures – you never know, another member may be looking for a new banking relationship and you’ll have helped them and your company at the same time! Also new is the Vendor Liaison position. It’s really

    more of a sub-committee I guess, falling under the Membership Committee. The purpose of the Vendor Liaison is to educate vendor members on how to utilize their membership to gain education and begin building relationships without selling. At the same time, we hope to educate our security director members on the important role vendor members play in financing nany of the educational events the Chapter is able to offer all members and encourage more interaction between security director and vendor members. Lastly – we have a lot of new members this year al-ready and we’d like to ask all members to reach out & welcome them and offer your help in whatever area of expertise you might be of service. To this end, we will be adding a section to the website under Membership to introduce new members on a monthly basis. Look for the first installment sometime in June which will include all new members as of Jan 1st. I believe in members helping members in the ASIS com-munity! To that end, if there is anything I can do to assist you whether it’s introducing you to other mem-bers, troubleshooting membership payment issues, helping you find information on a particular topic – where ever I can be of service, please don’t hesitate to call me! Meghan Uhl ASIS Phoenix Chapter Membership & Vendor Liaison Chair President/CEO, TM Uhl Security Sales, LLC 623-332-5037 cell [email protected]

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    Our Promise of Honesty Johnnie L. Mock, PSP

    As the Phoenix Chapter House of Worship Commit-tee Chair I have learned a lot about this program and its benefits to Houses of Worship. The surveys I have been involved in were enthusiastically received and great strides were made in the safety and security of the Churches involved. I have also noticed some of the reasons we are not getting more requests for surveys. The first, of course, is that many Houses of Worship are simply unaware of the free services we offer. This can only be rectified by our membership spreading the word. If you attend a House of Wor-ship please inform them about our program. I have informational brochures on our program that I can provide you to give them. Simply e-mail me at [email protected] But I think another reason may exist. Houses of Wor-ship are a “market” for many businesses, including security services of all kinds. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Security is indeed a busi-ness. But I worry that many Houses of Worship do not understand that our program is free of charge, and that they feel that if they reach out to us, they will be on the receiving end of a vending program. Nothing could be further from the truth! The ASIS House of Worship program is honor bound NOT to attempt to sell goods and services to any House of Worship that reaches out to us. They will not be of-fered items or services for sale, nor will any follow up vending offers occur. As our Chapter House of Worship Chair, I am committed to insuring this pol-icy is strictly adhered to. If a House of Worship reaches out to us, we will pro-vide them a free security survey and free generic security advice. We will not try to sell them any-thing. That is our promise of honesty. Johnnie L. Mock PSP ASIS Phoenix House Of Worship Committee Chair

    mailto:[email protected]://www.icsworld.com/

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    Information Security and Privacy

    In a security context, information and privacy

    could be considered the opposite sides of the

    same coin. On the one hand, security profes-

    sionals are tasked with protecting an organiza-

    tion’s information, including its technical, organ-

    izational, financial, proprietary, and planning

    documents. When the collection of an organiza-

    tion’s information includes personal data on em-

    ployees and customers, on the other hand, the

    organization has an additional responsibility for

    the privacy of that information.

    A range of resources available through ASIS In-

    ternational can help pinpoint the concerns inher-

    ent in a security department’s ability to maintain

    the integrity of an organization’s information

    while adhering to privacy laws.

    » View Past Security Spotlight Topics

    https://www.asisonline.org/Membership/Member-Center/Security-Spotlight/Pages/default.aspx

  • The Desert Sentinel June 2015 Page 12

    Archive Event Now Available The most costly security incidents do not rush in from the perimeter as a single blind speed exploit. Threats from the outside tend to probe and test, to map and plan. Threats from the inside similarly tend to test the system in small ways before executing a full scale attack. Predictive analytics allow security practitioners to intercede in time to change outcomes; eliminating risks as they emerge and interrupting attacks before

    substantial damage is done. Audience Takeaways:

    Leveraging a data-centric framework to enhance security

    Discerning trends and identifying red flags in a sea of data Real world analytics—a roadmap for actionable intel-ligence

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    Proactive Security Comes of Age with Predictive Analytics A Free Security Management Webinar

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    Recruiting may be conceptualized as the “artful marriage” of

    two processes: the marketing of an organization and the selec-

    tion of new employees, says security recruitment expert Chris

    Hertig, CPP. And company leaders should not be waiting until

    vacancies occur to start doing the first part—marketing the firm.

    “You have to have an ongoing strategy. It has to be continuous,”

    says Hertig, who writes about recruiting in the book Security

    Supervision and Management: Theory and Practice of Asset

    Protection.

    Moreover, the larger environment within which both marketing

    and employee selection take place has changed, and it continues

    to evolve. Foremost among these changes is the rise of social

    media, which has cut across all industries. In a recent report on

    recruiting conducted by Jobvite, a company that makes applicant

    tracking software, roughly 94 percent of recruiters surveyed said

    they are using social media to support recruiting efforts, with

    more than half of the respondents reporting that they are using

    all of the big three—LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Yet, in this changing environment, many time-tested, best-

    practice recruiting principles still remain valid. In this sense,

    recruiting may be thought of as an artful marriage of another

    sort: a union of the contemporary and the traditional. Companies

    that are looking... Continue reading at Security Management

    RECRUITING: THE MARRIAGE OF TWO MINDS Mark Tarallo

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    Each year the ASIS Phoenix Chapter holds an annual golf

    outing which serves as a day to network and socialize with

    fellow valley security professional all while fostering a little

    competition and raising money for chapter charities. In the

    last five years hundreds of those security professionals and

    their colleagues have met on the links to decide bragging

    rights for the year and raise funds for charitable organiza-

    tions. Dozens of others have worked hard every year to make

    it a memorable event. Each year a portion of the funds we

    raised at the golf event have gone to support Sojourner Cen-

    ter and Homeward Bound “Give a Child a Chance” organiza-

    tions.

    The event this year will return to The Legacy Golf Club for

    the fourth time in the last five years. The Legacy is rated the

    #1 public golf course in Phoenix by ESPN.com. It will take

    place on Monday, September 21st. To beat the heat, registra-

    tion will begin at 6:30 am followed by a shotgun start at 7:30.

    The format will be a four person Texas Scramble. Like past years, we will have competitions for longest drive and closest

    to hole for both the men and the ladies. Additionally, the staff at The Legacy will be setting up a treacherous course for the

    putting competition. We are actively seeking sponsors for all of these contests. Hole sponsorships will also be available.

    A BBQ lunch is planned after the event, to be followed by our annual raffle to assist in raising funds for the charities. Tradi-

    tionally we have had great prizes ranging from sports memorabilia, rounds of golf, resort stays, electronics and gift cards to

    name a few. These items come to us via generous donations from our chapter members and their affiliates. That being said, it

    is time again this year to see what you or your organization can do to help. Remember that no item is too small or too big to

    be donated for the raffle.

    The investment you have to make to be a part of the event is a mere $400 for a foursome or only $100 for a single golfer. If

    you are a single, you do not have to worry as we always have plenty of other singles to make you a team. For 18 holes of golf

    at one of the finest public courses in Arizona, a bevy of contest and lunch, the price cannot be beat. Should you not be a golfer

    we always are in need of volunteers on the day of the event.

    For more information you may contact Steve Norris at 602-501-1594 or at [email protected]. We hope to see you on Septem-

    ber 21st.

    Please send forms & checks to: Payment may also be made using Paypal.

    All registration forms should be copied to Steve Norris at [email protected].

    ASIS Phoenix Chapter

    Vince Lyons, CPP, PSP / Treasurer

    [email protected]

    P.O. Box 6128,

    Chandler, AZ 85246

    2015 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Charity Golf Tournament Steve Norris

    Last year’s champs: Boon Edan

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    Employment Opportunities

    Security Director - Banner Boswell Medical

    Center

    Banner Health - Sun City, AZ Must posses a valid drivers license and be eligible for coverage

    under the company auto insurance policy. Masters degree or

    certification as a Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator

    (CHPA) or Certified Protection Professional (CPP) is preferred.

    Must have proficiency level typically achieved in 5 or more

    years recent and related management...

    SECURITY OFFICER A

    State of Arizona - Phoenix, AZ Employees who drive on state business are subject to driver's

    license record checks, must maintain acceptable driving re-

    cords and must complete any required driver training (see Ari-

    zona Administrative Code R2-10-207.12.). Requires posses-

    sion of and ability to retain a current, valid state-issued driver's

    license appropriate to the assignment....

    Visit the ASIS International Security Job listing for additional career opportunities.

    Security Supervisor

    Banner Health - Mesa, AZ Must posses a valid drivers license and be eligible for cover-

    age under the company auto insurance policy. Certification as

    a Healthcare Protection Administrator or Certified Protection

    Professional is highly desired. Tracks and trend employee,

    patient and visitor security data by monitoring incident re-

    ports and field investigations, also by the use...

    K9 Security Officer

    HonorHealth - Scottsdale, AZ 1 year of successful experience in a field related to law enforce-

    ment or security (healthcare setting preferred). Patrols hospital

    property with K-9 Security dog, screens visitors and performs

    other activities relating to the safety and security of staff, pa-

    tients, and visitors. Some activities can involve elements of dan-

    ger or risk of injury ....

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    2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

    TITLE OFFICER PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

    Chair Joel Otting, CPP 480-225-4472 [email protected] 480-715-6236

    Vice-Chair Jordan Cote , CPP 480-363-0052 [email protected] 480-736-3179

    Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 [email protected] 602-889-1626

    Treasurer Vince Lyons, CPP, PSP 602-616-5593 [email protected]

    COMMITTEES CHAIR

    Accommodations Jeanne Croft 602-265-6160 [email protected] 602-410-7442

    Audit Committee Dave Stratton 602-722-0172 [email protected] 623-512-6200

    Certification Liaison Scott Farrer, CPP, PSP 480-838-5053 [email protected]

    Conference Chair Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 [email protected]

    Community Outreach Harvey Clark 203-841-7666 [email protected]

    Database & Distribution Dave Mitchell 480-436-4449 [email protected] 602-931-9160

    Education Patricia Hernandez 480-369-0356

    Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 [email protected] 602-628-3460

    Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 [email protected] 602-243-1643

    Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock, PSP 623-249-5978 [email protected]

    I. B. Hale Ryan Eldridge 623-826-2067 [email protected]

    L.E.A.L Terry Donnelly, CPP 602-721-3429 [email protected] 602-223-3270

    L. E. Liaison Paul Stebbins 602-358-4128 [email protected] 602-644-5873

    Legislation Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865 [email protected] 480-419-3753

    Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 [email protected]

    Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 [email protected]

    Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 [email protected] 602-550-0444

    Placement Kris Spilsbury, CPP 713-542-2764 [email protected]

    Prescott Eagle Commit-tee Tom Foley, CPP, PSP 602-689-2412 [email protected]

    Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 [email protected]

    Programs Chair John Ferranti, CPP, PSP 602-557-1208 [email protected] 480-703-3446

    Public Relations Dan Saban 602-397-2226 [email protected]

    Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 [email protected]

    Women in Security Maria Dominguez, CPP 602-464-1576 [email protected] 602-721-2689

    Young Professionals Liai-son Pat MacArthur 602-414-3634 [email protected]

    Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 [email protected]

    Regional Vice President Dave Toon, CPP 602-300-8311 [email protected] 602-300-8311

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    Newsletter of the ASIS

    International - Phoenix

    Chapter

    11225 N. 28th Drive A209

    Phoenix, AZ 85029

    2015 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers & Contact Information

    SOUTHWEST SECURITY

    CONFERENCE: STANDARDS

    AND GUIDELINES

    Wednesday June 17, 2015

    7:00 am to 4:15 pm

    Sheraton Crescent Hotel 2620 W. Dunlap Ave.

    Phoenix, AZ

    Only 1 week left to register

    The Phoenix Chapter

    supports Sojourner Center

    and Homeward Bound.

    We are on the Web! http://www.asisphoenix.org

    Chairman - Joel Otting, CPP 480-715-6236 [email protected]

    Vice Chair –Jordan Cote, CPP 480-363-0052 [email protected]

    Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

    [email protected]

    Treasurer - Vince Lyons 602-616-5593 [email protected]

    Newsletter Editor:

    Nick Meadows [email protected]

    QUICK LINKS:

    SEPTEMBER 28-OCTOBER 1, 2015 | ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA USA ASIS 2015 provides a robust, peer-reviewed education program with 200+ sessions across 25 tracks. Find session details, as well as information on all exhibitors signed up to date, using the online Show Planner.

    NEW! ASIS SECURITY CAREER CASTS Learn about the importance of Private Security and Law Enforcement Collaboration in the first installment of Security Career Casts, a new monthly podcast featuring security leaders discussing industry topics and career development strategies.

    ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY APPLY NOW FOR MLC CERTIFICATION SCHOLARSHIP A special donation by Securitas USA has increased the number of certification scholarships to be awarded in 2015. ASIS

    members who are active-duty military may apply by June 22.

    Register before June 12 to save $25.00

    The first 10 students to register get in free

    Keynote speaker: Lt. Col Jeffrey Raynor, Arizona DPS

    Speakers: Marcus Williams, Amazon; John Hamilton, Allegion; Allan Saquella, Cox Com-

    munications; Joe McDonald, Switch Ltd.; Ron Lander, Ultrasafe Security Specialists;

    Kelli Waxman, National Security Consulting and Investigations; Jim Grayson, Security

    Consultant; Steve Surfaro, Axis Communications; Rich Robertson, R3 Investigations;

    Scott Farrer, Midfirst Bank; Susan Carioti, ASIS International; Mark Pribish, Merchants

    Information Solutions; Rick Youngblood, Author

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