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The Desert Sentinel - ASIS Phoenix Chapter
The Desert Sentinel
VOLUME 11, NO. 4
ASIS PHOENIX CHAPTER
APRIL2014 ISSUE
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The Desert Sentinel
Newsletter of the ASIS International - Phoenix Chapter
Volume 11, Issue 4
April 2014
David J. Gibbs, CPPC , Managing Director Guidepost Solutions /
Technology , will be our Speaker for the April Meeting
David J. Gibbs, CPP
Managing Director
Guidepost Solutions /
Technology Design Consulting
Inside this Issue:
Will present HOLISTIC SECURITY MASTER PLANNING, A Journey to an Integrated Plan
Secretary Report ..................................................................................... page 6
Today’s corporate security
organization is continually tasked with demonstrating value to the enterprise. Tools required
to deliver an integrated, holistic suite of security solutions is achievable with a master
plan. Learn how Master Planning becomes a
catalyst to define a vision for security which
touches all aspects of a service delivery including technology, IT integration command and
control and communication with key stakeholders and employees. The plan will also
identify critical areas where the security function can be repositioned as a core business
function that can contribute to the bottom
line. The Master Planning process enables executives tasked with the protection of people,
assets and reputation to gain valuable exposures to tools and techniques to increase the
value and integrity of their department to meet
“C” Suite demands.
Treasurers Report ................................................................................... page 19
From the Chair ...................................................................................... page 2
Southwest Security Conference ........................................................... page 4
Fallen Heroes Golf Tournament .......................................................... page 11
Certification Corner ............................................................................... page 15
Foundation News ..................................................................................... page 8
Member Spotlight .................................................................................. page 10
Employment opportunities ....................................................................page 3
Chapter Board Contact Information ................................................ page 20
Chapter Officer Information................................................................. page 21
Advertiser Index
Anderson Security ................................................................................... page 9
Arizona Security & Safety Institute ................................................... page 17
Bender Associates.................................................................................... page 15
Blackstone Security ................................................................................. page 7
Capitol Global Protection ..................................................................... page 4
Covert Track ............................................................................................. page 10
Desert Drug Dog ......................................................................................page 3
Electric Security Concepts ......................................................................page 2
International Counterintelligence Services ..................................... page 15
Given his extensive experience serving in various ASIS International Council positions, David will also talk briefly about ASIS Councils
and how our members can get involved.
IPSA............................................................................................................. page 19
Security Strategies Today ................................................................ page 6
TRC Solutions ................................................................................... page 13
BIOGRAPHY:
University of Phoenix .......................................................................page 5
David Gibbs, CPP has served the security industry domestically and internationally for
Whelan Security ...................................................................................... page 12
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Copyright © 2014 ASIS International- Phoenix Chapter, Phoenix, Arizona
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From the Chair
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April 2014
- by Terry Donnelley, CPP,
reetings Arizona Security Professionals,
As I write this editorial I am staring at the
summons I just received to appear for jury duty in
Arizona District Federal Court next month. I wonder if they really want my participation in a criminal case or even more likely a civil case before the
court. Hopefully they will see the immense need
there is for me to be present for the 2014 Southwest Security Conference we are sponsoring on
Friday, May 2nd at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel
and excuse me from service. There is information
later in the newsletter on the conference and I
hope to see everyone there.
The chapter received very good news last month
as we were selected 2013 winner of Newsletter of
the Year and took Honorable Mention for both the
I.B. Hale Award and Website of the Year, all in Region 6. Our chief nemeses for the awards in our
region remains the Mexico City Chapter. The regions are grouped by ASIS members assigned to
each chapter, not necessarily paid chapter members. The Mexico City Chapter is an up and coming chapter and we will have to be on our game to
beat them out. Congratulations to the committee
chairmen responsible for each of the awards. The
chairmen are identified later in the newsletter
along with a short story on each award.
Please join us on Wednesday, April 16th for our
monthly luncheon at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel. Networking runs from 11:00 am thru the beginning of the meeting, usually 11:40 or so. The
speaker this month will be David Gibbs, CPP,
Managing Director of Guidepost Solutions. David’s presentation is entitled Holistic Security
Master Planning, a Journey to an Integrated
Plan. David will discuss how an integrated Security plan will lead to more balanced and encompassing Security initiatives. He will also discuss
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2014 Chapter Chairman
his experiences serving of several ASIS Councils
and working groups over the years. Additional information on David’s presentation is available later
in the newsletter.
We are getting closer and closer to ASIS 2014 in
Atlanta, GA, running from September 29th
through October 3rd.
More than 20,000 of your Security peers will be
attending the world’s most influential security
event. Keynote speakers include former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. on Tuesday, September
30th and retired General Colin L. Powell on
Wednesday, October 1st. The Phoenix Chapter is
always well represented so start making your
plans now.
I hope to see you on April 16th.
speaker continued
more than 40 years. Mr. Gibbs is the Managing
Director for Guidepost Solutions. He is an ASIS International Council Vice President, a member of the
IHSSF (International Healthcare Security & Safety
Foundation) Board of Directors. He has served on
the ASIS International Chairman of the Council on
Leadership & Management Practices, and the contributing author of “Mentoring Future Security
Generations.” He has served two terms as the ASIS
Foundation Board Trustee as Vice President, Ethics
& Standards, Crime/Loss Prevention, Healthcare,
Strategic Planning and Business Practices Councils. He also serves on the University of Phoenix
curriculum Advisory Board. Previously he served
on the U. S. Olympics Advisory Committee. He is
Board Certified in Security Management, and has
the designation as a CPP. Recently he has received
two industry awards; IAHSS Medal of Distinction
and the ASIS International Council Chairman of the
Year.
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Employment Opportunities
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April 2014
Are You Ready for the Last Windows XP
Patch?
Tomorrow represents a milestone for many PC and
Exchange administrators. It's the long-dreaded
day when Microsoft will issue its last patch for
Windows XP, Exchange 2003 and Office 2003
(which, of course, includes Outlook). It's also an
important day because Microsoft will also issue
the Windows 8.1 Update.
As reported in this month's Redmond magazine
cover story, 23 percent of polled readers will keep
their Windows XP-based systems running indefinitely. Only 28 percent of you have completed your
migrations or have no Windows XP-based machines left. Even though tomorrow is the end for
Windows XP, barring any unexpected events, the
day will likely come and go without incident -though you won't be able to avoid hearing about it
if you're watching the evening news or listening to
the radio.
Nevertheless, Windows XP systems will be around
for the foreseeable future as they slowly fade over
time. Until then, if you're just using Windows XP
for PC apps and are not connecting to the Internet,
you shouldn't have any problems.
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ASIS Phoenix Chapter
2014 SOUTHWEST
SECURITY CONFERENCE
May 02, 2014
Registration Opens: 7:00am
Conference Ends: 4:30pm
Location:
SHERATON CRESENT
HOTEL
(I-17 & Dunlap)
2620 W. Dunlap Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85021
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ASIS Phoenix Chapter Board Meeting Minutes
— by Sheri Klonowski 2014 Chapter Secretary
The ASIS Phoenix Chapter held its monthly meeting
on March 19, 2014 at 11:45 a.m. at the Sheraton
Crescent Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona. There were a
total of 46 members in attendance including five
guests. Chapter updates include:
1.
SWSC – Debbie Anderson – The date for the
SWSC is Friday, May 2, 2014 at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel. Will still need vendors. We need volunteers for the day of the event to assist with registration and the introduction of speakers in the
breakout sessions. Please contact Debbie Anderson
with questions, suggestions or recommendations.
2.
The CPP review course is set to begin April
7th. If you are interested in attending, please get registered.
3.
Rich Wilson, CPP – ASIS National School/
Security Council - Update on school shooting - a 14
month survey shows 44 shootings in the U.S. Discussion was held regarding the Colorado School Resource Officers, who are not commissioned, they are
called Guardian Angels. Rich will provide more detail
at the SWSC in the security track session.
4. Guest Speaker, Special Agent in Charge Bernard
(BJ) Zapor - Phoenix Division of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms. There have been more ATF
Agents killed in the line of duty than any other
departments.
Crime in the next 10 years will go up for the following reasons:
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Finding the Win-Win with Your Security
Service Provider
5 Questions for Hospital Security
Personnel
For many higher education (HED) safety and security senior managers, the selection of a security service provider is bound to take place once, or several
times throughout their career. With high organizational and personal implications at stake, the correct selection from the endless list of providers can
become a daunting and challenging task.
Earlier this year, there were incidents in Massachusetts and Rhode Island that underscored the
need for increased hospital security.
As a hospital administrator, security director or
other professional, do you expect that a standoff
with police will be occurring on your next
shift? Probably not. But the folks at a hospital in
West Springfield, MA experienced a frightening ordeal in February of this year. Read more:
http://wwlp.com/2014/02/18/shooting-victim-atbaystate-medical-center/
The following selection criteria can assist higher education senior security managers to change the security service provider procurement process from an
economical focused transaction to a win-win decision with direct ties to broader institutional goals
and objectives.
1. Service standardization and ongoing supervision
The selected service provider should have the ability
to standardize and proactively enforce its services
standards throughout the organization via post orders, operational procedures, regional supervision
etc
Read the full story
How about not only a standoff on your hospital’s
property, but a forced lock-down as a result, as
had happened at a Woonsocket, RI hospital. Read
more:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/
feb/20/ris-landmark-medical-center-on-lockdown/
Snap your finger. An incident just occurred at
your hospital. What are your emergency security
procedures? Do you have
Read the full story
adequate security cameras
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New CRISP Report Examines Supply
Chain Security
Department of Homeland Security and
ASIS International Sign MOU
The latest in the ASIS Foundation's Connecting
Research in Security to Practice (CRISP) report
series, Situational Crime Prevention and Supply Chain Security, authored by Harald
Haelterman, PhD, provides a reference guide on
how best to approach the introduction of situational crime prevention program in a business
environment.
Agreement aimed at promoting the adaptation
of technological innovation Alexandria. Va.
March 26, 2014
The report focuses on situational crime prevention in domestic and international supply
chains and presents a consecutive six-stage
approach, emphasizing the importance of addressing challenges early in the process and
focusing on the selection of alternative
measures to mitigate identified and acknowledged risks.
This is the tenth report in the CRISP Report
series.
Download a copy now.
Jon Huntsman, Jr., to Keynote ASIS
2014 in Atlanta
Former Utah Governor Also Served Under Four U.S. Presidents
Jon Huntsman, Jr., governor of Utah (2005-2009)
and a candidate for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination, will be a keynote speaker at the
ASIS International 60th Annual Seminar and Exhibits (ASIS 2014) on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014 at
the Georgia World Congress Center, in Atlanta, Ga.
More than 20,000 global security professionals from
both the operational and cyber security disciplines
are anticipated to attend this year’s event, which
will be held Sept. 29–Oct 2. On the agenda—in addition to the keynote addresses—will be a comprehensive education program, networking events, and
an exhibit floor that features a wide range of security products and services.
Huntsman served under four U.S. presidents in
many critical roles around the world, among them
ambassador to Singapore and most recently U.S.
ambassador to China. The keynote address is open
to all attendees.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate and ASIS International (ASIS), the leading organization for security
professionals worldwide, signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) at the ASIS headquarters in
Alexandria, Va., on Thursday, March 6, 2014. The
agreement stipulates how DHS will work in partnership with ASIS to communicate the agency’s capability gaps, technology requirements, and outreach
opportunities to its vendor and member communities in an effort to provide state of the art technological capabilities to its operating components and the
nation’s first responders.
"As facilitator of the ASIS International Annual
Seminar and Exhibits, one of the world’s largest exhibitions dedicated to security technologies and
products, ASIS is in an advantageous position to
serve as a conduit between DHS and more than 700
security industry manufacturers,” stated Richard E.
Widup, Jr., CPP, ASIS president. “Our expansive
exhibitor community plus our substantial membership body, make ASIS ideally-suited to support and
expand the scope of DHS awareness into the private
sector.”
In the coming months, DHS will work with ASIS to
actively communicate its public outreach activities
using a broad spectrum of forums such as speaking
engagements, technology demonstrations, social
media platforms, emails, and webinars. These venues will be utilized to provide detailed information
on DHS priorities, operations, and opportunities for
potential partnership.
Representatives of DHS will be onsite to meet faceto-face with leading security technology innovators
at the ASIS International 60th Annual Seminar and
Exhibits, Sept. 29-Oct.2, in Atlanta, Ga. at the
Georgia World Congress Center.
“From his global expertise in trade to his economic
successes in Utah, Huntsman has a wealth of relevant insight to share with the security industry,”
said ASIS President Richard E. Widup, Jr., CPP. “It
is truly an honor to welcome him to ASIS 2014.”
Huntsman has been widely praised for his business
Read full story
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ASIS Phoenix Chapter Board Meeting Minutes
— by Sheri Klonowski 2014 Chapter Secretary
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Prisoner releases – due to budget and 1980 drug
traffickers being released due to time served.
Proliferation of firearms into legal commerce
will eventually increase the grey market and stolen firearms supply market.
Prison gang influence.
Mexico (Our neighbor) is the lead supplier for
Marijuana, Cocaine, and Heroin.
5.
We look forward to seeing everyone at the
April meeting.
Luncheon Reservation Policy Change
Due to the policies of our new caterer you will
need to cancel your meeting reservations by
9:00 AM on the Monday preceding all events, or
be billed for the event.
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Spotlight On– Darren Nielsen, CPP, PCI, PSP
Several
ASIS
Members assigned
to the
Phoenix
Chapter
serve
ASIS
International through councils
or committees.
These groups are organized at
the International level to offer
guidance and create best practices for the Security Community. Service on a council or
committee shows the individual is held in high standing in
the ASIS community and
bring very good exposure to
the Phoenix Chapter.
Darren Nielsen, CPP, PCI,
PSP currently serves as the
chair for the Utilities Security
Council (USC). Darren got
his start in the utility security
arena in March of 2007 at Arizona Public Service after retiring from the Phoenix Police
Department. He stated he
enjoys the challenge and opportunity to lead and interact
with security professionals in
his current role as a physical
and cyber security auditor
across the western electric
interconnection.
The USC serves as a key resource to the utility sector
worldwide and is comprised of
members from the five sectors
representing electric, water
and wastewater, gas, dams,
and nuclear power. Additionally, the USC works toward the
establishment of sector best
practices, provides educational
opportunities and information
sharing in security assessments, critical infrastructure
protection, and other related
matters for utility security
managers. The USC mission
is to promote excellence and
leadership in the security
management profession.
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ASIS 2014: Your Must Attend
Security Conference
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2013 I.B. Hale Chapter
of the Year Award
2013 ASIS Newsletter of 2013 ASIS Website of
the Year Award
the Year Award
The IB Hale
Award was
established
in 1972 to
honor former
ASIS President and
Chairman of
the Board
I.B. Hale.
The Phoenix Chapter has been
selected as the Newsletter of
the Year in Group 6 for
2013. Newsletter Committee
Chairman John Hamilton, CPP
continued the great tradition of
the chapter as we repeated our
victory from 2012. The newsletter chair is a very difficult
job that John has simply excelled at. He has pushed us
into more digital content in
2013, allowing additional content to broaden the newsletter’s
appeal. We are at an all-time
high in advertising interest
which in and of itself is a tells
you something about the professional look and appeal of the
newsletter.
The award recognizes the most
outstanding chapters in each
ASIS region. Everything a chapter undertakes from monthly
meetings to charity efforts to educational offerings is considered
in the I.B. Hale submission.
The Phoenix Chapter has been
named Honorable Mention winner in Group 6 for 2013. This
follows our first place finish in
2012. The 2013 winner for
Group 6 was Mexico City and we
will strive to knock them off
their pedestal to retake the honor in 2014.
I.B. Hale Committee Chair Jeff
Varda, CPP worked tirelessly on
our 2013 submission and is
hard at his 2014 submission so
that the chapter receives the
recognition it so richly deserves. Jeff’s job is to take all
the information he can glean
regarding the chapter’s efforts
and condense it into a 3 inch
binder for the chapter’s submission. While some of the entries
remain constant from year to
year do not assume he has seen
everything. If you have given a
presentation or made media
contact in your security capacity
let Jeff know so he can find a
spot for it in our submission.
Great job Jeff!
All this being said John is always open to additional content so whether you are a committee chairperson or not, if
you see a story you believe is of
interest to the chapter send it
over to John and he will find a
place for it. The chapter beat
out Mexico City for the award.
The Phoenix Chapter has been
named Honorable Mention winner
for Website of the Year for
2013. Website Committee Chairman Jerry Higginson, CPP, PCI
has taken the website and really
put his own stamp on the site.
Each individual committee has a
separate tab where the chairperson can add content specific to its
committee and keep he chapter
updated on their initiatives. The
website has a member only section where content can be viewed
exclusively to Phoenix Chapter
members.
Jerry has imbedded links
throughout the website to take
readers to the ASIS International
Website so you can effortlessly
move from one site to another to
garner the most up to date information available. Mexico City
was again our chief foil and took
the top slot for Group 6, something Jerry has sworn will not
happen in 2014.
Thanks for all your hard work
Jerry!
Congratulations John!
Security Practices in a High Rise Environment
MODERN HIGH RISE SECURITY IN A POST-9/11
WORLD
High rise security’s defining moment happened when the 9/11
terrorists destroyed New York’s Twin Towers. The disaster forced a
redefinition of the strategic fundamentals used to protect commercial and residential high rises.
A high rise is exposed to all the normal security risks of a
street-level structure including crime, vandalism, and disturbances. But, the uniqueness of its physical stature calls for a different protection approach. Tall buildings house a high population
in a concentrated area. Movement is restricted to elevators and
stairwells. Limited entrances and exits cause another safety concern. security plan tackles challenges literally from the ground up.
Read full story
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Certification News
CPP Review Classes
Spring 2014
Download the registration form now.
Date
Class
Instructor
April 8th
Crisis Management
Gary Pugsley CPP, PSP
April 10th
Physical Security
Tom Kaucheck CPP, PSP
April 15th
Investigations
Marcus Williams CPP
April 17th
Personnel Security
Ken Ridolfi CPP
April 22nd
Legal Aspects
John Ferranti CPP, PSP
April 24th
Information Security
John Ferranti CPP, PSP
April 29th
Business Principles & Practices
David Rotger CPP
May 6th
Security Principles & Practices
Tom Foley CPP, PSP
May 8th
Review
Scott Farrer CPP PSP
Location– On Semiconductor
1400 N. 52nd St., Phoenix, AZ, 85008
Classes run from 6:00 PM – 9.00 PM (Includes dinner)
Pricing for the review course is $250 for Phoenix Chapter members and $450 for non-chapter members.
Contact Certification Chairman Scott Farrer, CPP PSP for more information at
[email protected] or (480) 838-5053.
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Command Presence (con’t)
By Maria Dominguez, CPP
S
o what can you do to develop command presence? Well some people
just have it naturally but for
those of us not blessed with
that trait command presence
comes from confidence and
confidence comes from experi-
When we met I got the usual reception of making me feel as the subordinate of the two until
we exchanged business cards and his first comment to me was, “I see you’re a CPP?” and I noticed a visible change in his demeanor. By the
way, he wasn’t but he knew what that meant.
Another great way to get confidence is with
public speaking. I remember the first time I
was asked to do internal training, I was so
Experience comes from doing something for an
nervous I think I went through an hour’s worth
extended period of time. Confidence can come
of training in about 30 minutes. Over the years
from experience but
I have had the opporconfidence can also
tunity to addresses
come from educaall levels of audiences
Women in Security
tion and training. I
inside and outside of
WIS Mission Statement
am a great fan of
my company, includTo provide SUPPORT and assistance to women in the
continuing educaing singing solos in
security industry as well as to INSPIRE those interested in
tion, so why not go
church in front of the
entering the security industry through tailored programfor that degree?
congregation. I am
ming and mentoring. WIS will support and PROMOTE its
Three years from
surprised to find out
global members by utilizing collaborated skills and talents
now will come if
how many security
to strengthen leadership abilities.
you are attending
people don’t feel comcollage or not, so
fortable speaking in
why not attend? There are many collages and
front of an audience. If you have that concern,
universities with programs for the working perI suggest looking into Toastmasters Internationson. University of Phoenix and Webster Unial and joining a group, I would also suggest
versity have security degrees and almost every
perhaps starting with something small, like
university has a business degree (which would
reading to a group of people with whom you feel
come in very handy). I will guarantee that once
comfortable.
you get that degree you will never say, “I wish I
hadn’t done that.”
Working on establishing and maintaining a
command presence requires above everything
Attending security seminars and training are
else, a commitment to keep learning. Make
also a great source of information. See addithat a priority, set aside time, schedule it on
tional information on Webinars and the Chapyour calendar and Command Presence will
ter’s annual Security Conference in this newshappen.
letter. There are also workshops and seminars
sponsored by other organizations. Make the
time for education even if its 30 minutes at a
Click
time the investment will not be wasted.
picture
to play
Consider a professional certification, ASIS has
video.
three, CPP, PSP, and PCI. Several years ago I
had to work out a difficult situation with a high
-rise property management group. After several
conversations the property manager arranged
for me to talk with their security director.
ence.
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Arizona Announces School Safety Grant
Winners
Arizona’s Department of Education just announced
the awards of $911,000 in school security hardware
grants.
Districts will be able to use the funds to purchase
new and upgraded security hardware, as well as the
installation of it. The application defined hardware
as door and gate locks, intercoms, public address
systems, security systems, lighting, perimeter fences
and video surveillance cameras.
The grant recipients are:
Chinle Unified District
Cottonwood-Oak Creek Elementary District
Fowler Elementary District
Friendly House, Inc.
Globe Unified District
Oracle Elementary District
Superior Unified School District
Tombstone Unified District
Washington Elementary School District
Yuma Elementary District
Read full story
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Window Security Film 101
Schools, university campus police, security personnel, emergency management officials and facility
managers have focused their attention on dozens of
new security initiatives, from video surveillance to
making door security measures more robust. There
is one often overlooked measure, however, that’s
starting to get more attention. It’s virtually invisible, is relatively quick and inexpensive to install,
and yet works round the clock to improve the security of doors and windows. It is safety and security
window films.
Today’s products play an important role in deterring crime. Few security measures can fully stop a
determined intruder, but when the correct security
window film is selected and properly installed, it
can delay a perpetrator long enough to help foil
their plans or give those inside precious time to find
a way to remain safe.
What Is Window Film?
Window film is a polyester-based product and often
involves multiple layers laminated together for
strength. It utilizes an aggressive pressure sensitive
mounting adhesive.
Read full story
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In 2014, University of Phoenix will award six full-tuition scholarships. Each scholarship will allow a
prospective student the opportunity to complete an undergraduate or master’s degree program at
University of Phoenix. Recipients may choose to attend a University of Phoenix on-ground campus or
may attend University of Phoenix online.
Applicants must meet all admission requirements for the University, and maintain good standing
throughout the term of their scholarship. The scholarship is open to security practitioners worldwide.
Apply through April 15, 2014
For additional information or to apply online, go to: http://www.phoenix.edu/
tuition_and_financial_options/scholarships/asis-scholarship.html
Advanced degrees open new opportunities...
The ASIS Foundation, in partnership with the University of Phoenix, will
offer six, full-tuition scholarships in 2014. Scholarship recipients will
have the opportunity to complete an undergraduate or graduate degree
program of their choice at University of Phoenix.
Security professionals from across the industry may apply online
through April 15, 2014.
Learn more...
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ASIS Phoenix Chapter Monthly Treasurer’s Report
Treasurer: Jordon Cote, CPP
Report for March 2014
Beginning Balance - March 1, 2014
Income
20,059.66
0.02
4,597.00
Subtotal
Expenses
Ending Balance - March 31, 2014
Deposits
24,656.68
940.18
Sheraton Crescent - Mar 2014 Luncheon
123.96
Office Equipment - Computer Software
Total Expenses
Interest
1,064.14
23,592.54
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2014 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List
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PHONE 1
E-MAIL
PHONE 2
Chair
Terry Donnelly, CPP
602-721-3429
[email protected]
602-223-3270
Vice-Chair
Joel Otting, CPP
480-225-4472
[email protected]
480-715-6236
Secretary
Sheri Klonowski
602-331-7000
[email protected]
602-576-2401
Treasurer
Jordan Cote, CPP
480-363-0052
[email protected]
480-736-3179
COMMITTEES
CHAIR
PHONE 1
E-MAIL
PHONE 2
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
Debbie Anderson
602-331-7000
[email protected]
602-550-0444
Community Outreach
Database & Distribution
Harvey Clark
Dave Mitchell
203-841-7666
480-894-2826
[email protected]
[email protected]
480-439-4449
Education Committee
Vince Lyons, CPP, PSP
602-616-5593
[email protected]
480-963-9520
Foundation
David Case
602-628-3460
[email protected]
480-814-4104
Golf Outing
Steve Norris
602-501-1594
[email protected]
602-243-1643
Houses Of Worship
Wayne Church, CPP
623-680-7230
[email protected]
I. B. Hale
Jeffrey Varda, CPP
602-463-7393
[email protected]
L.E.A.L
Ryan Eldridge
623-826-2067
[email protected]
L. E. Liaison
Cmd. Mark Cousins, CPP
602-625-4860
[email protected]
Legislation
Nick Ciliento
602-339-2865
[email protected]
Membership
Newsletter Editor
Derek Oldham
John Hamilton, CPP
480-710-0920
480-377-6702
[email protected]
[email protected]
Nomination Chair
Jerry Higginson, PCI, CPP
480-335-4638
[email protected]
Placement
Kris Spilsbury, CPP
713-542-2764
[email protected]
Prescott Eagle Chapter
Tom Foley, CPP, PSP
602-689-2412
[email protected]
Private Security Liaison
Nick Meadows
314-296-9471
[email protected]
Programs Chair
Don Hesselbrock, CPP
480-905-9270
[email protected]
Public Relations
Robert Sollars
480-251-5197
[email protected]
Web Master
Jerry Higginson, PCI, CPP
480-335-4638
[email protected]
602-251-8101
Women in Security
Maria Dominguez, CPP
602-464-1576
[email protected]
602-721-2689
Young Professionals Liaison Jared Vidales
480-435-8310
[email protected]
Regional Vice President
Maria Dominguez, CPP
602-464-1576
[email protected]
Assistant RVP
Dave Toon, CPP
602-300-8311
[email protected]
480-419-3753
602-251-8101
The Desert Sentinel
Newsletter of the ASIS
International - Phoenix
Chapter
P.O. Box 61713
Phoenix, AZ 85082
Newsletter Editor:
John Hamilton, CPP
Phone: (480)377-6702
[email protected]
The Phoenix Chapter
supports Sojourner Center
and Homeward Bound.
April 2014
Page 21
OUR NEXT REGULAR CHAPTER
MEETING WILL BE ON
Wednesday
April 16, 2014
WHEN: 11:00 - REGISTRATION
11:45 - LUNCH
New Meeting Location!
Sheraton Crescent Hotel
2620 W. Dunlap Ave.
Phoenix, AZ
Make reservations by email to Jeanne Croft,
at [email protected]
The cost to members for
lunch is $25.00 ($26.00 with
PayPal) if you have a reservation OR you could be
charged $30.00 if you do not
make a reservation. The cost
to non-members is $30.00.
Payment is to be made at the
door. There is a monthly
speaker at each meeting on a
subject timely to our industry.
All reservations
must be received by
Jeanne Croft,
Accommodations Chair, by
9:00 Monday of the
scheduled meeting. You are
not guaranteed a seat unless
you make a reservation.
IMPORTANT!! If you know
that you cannot attend the
meeting after making your
reservation, please cancel
your reservation. You have
until 9:00 a.m. on the
Monday preceding the
event to cancel your reservation. If you do not attend
the luncheon, and do not
cancel your reservation, you
will still be charged the $25
luncheon fee. You may
cancel your reservation by
2014 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers & Contact Information
Chairman - Terry Donnelly, 602-721-3429 [email protected]
CPP
Vice Chair –Joel Otting,
CPP
We are on the Web!
http://ww.asisphoenix.org
Secretary - Sheri Klonowski
Treasurer - Jordan Cote,
CPP
480-715-6236 [email protected]
602-331-7000 [email protected]
480-363-0052 [email protected]
Upcoming Events
ASIS Phoenix Chapter
2014 SOUTHWEST SECURITY CONFERENCE
May 02, 2014
60th Annual Seminar and Exhibits
Georgia World Congress Center
Atlanta, Georgia from September 29 – October 2, 2014