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Under
the
Private
Security Services Council
of the ASIS Cleveland Chapter
Northeast Ohio
Security Speakers
on
Security Issues and Topics
Private Security Services Council Chair:
Bill Truax,
Tenable Protective Services
440-336-3529
Speakers Bureau
Email >

Security Speaker's Bureau:
Professional security
practitioners, members of ASIS Cleveland and ASIS International, are
available to speak to groups in Northeast Ohio (some beyond;
international in scope) on a variety of security
topics and issues. The overall purpose is to provide information and education on
security issues and methods to
interested community, business, or organizational or association groups in specific
subject areas across the entire range of security, loss prevention,
physical security, risk reduction, etc., from experienced and qualified
professionals in the field.

Prospective speakers:
Please see the basic description and
Speaker
Guidelines below. Please see the
list of
qualified speakers and security topics below. Note that there
can be more than one speaker on the same or similar topic - not a
problem at all, as there are different viewpoints, expertise, and values
that are derived from different individuals. Please note that these
topics and presentations are not sales presentations or
presentations of a particular company or product or service, but
informative and educational presentations about the subject. You may, of
course, talk about your organization, but that is not the subject nor
the purpose of the presentation.
We will soon have a direct menu of
security speakers and topics for fast ID.
Inquiring for a
speaker?
Scroll down (or click to see) for
information on initial
speakers on security topics and issues, descriptions, etc. If you are interested in
a particular security speaker or topic, please give us some information that we request, contact
us, and we'll ask the speakers you select, or others depending upon
your request, to get in touch with you directly. Please see the
initial list and don't hesitate to inquire. We may already have a qualified speaker lined up. We'll respond.
See the list first, and click on the Inquiry
Link at the speaker's list to respond and inquire.
Guidelines for speakers...
Please note that speakers come from all quarters of the
security profession, and may be security directors of major
corporations, loss prevention specialists, security consultants or risk
managers, private or government security operations professionals,
security or safety directors or managers in institutions such as
hospitals or universities or others, security analysts, presidents and
others in private security organizations that provide security products
or services. All speakers, however, must...
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ASIS International
Member: ASIS Cleveland Member, all national and local dues
paid, with no outstanding obligations to the chapter.
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Agreement: Agree
to follow the guidelines and the process, and to abide by the rules
that are set.
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Provide
Information: Prospective speakers must supply such
credentials, background, experience, outlines, or other information
as determined by the Chair or committee for qualification.
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Provide Preview:
Provide a preview* opportunity, giving a mini-presentation or
presentation to a specified group, either a regular ASIS meeting,
special meeting, approved meeting, or to a qualified student group
designated at a school, college, or technical school by the
Speaker’s Bureau Committee. If you are giving this presentation to
an outside group, contact the committee and we’ll do our best to
arrange a member to attend if at all possible; this will qualify as
a preview. *May be waived for nationally known speakers,
previous presentations to ASIS and other groups, speaking
references, etc. Inquire.
Members: Interested? If
you wish to participate as a speaker and be contacted with additional
descriptions and program information, send us an
email (click icon below) with your name, contact info., and your
main areas of interest - topics and/or titles you'd like to speak on - and any other
pertinent information. In advance you may attach a resume' in .doc,
.txt, .rtf, or .PDF format, or additional information. Thank you.
Member only, inquiry email >

Initial listing of speakers
available and topics. Initial setup -
99% of the information that appears below is complete, current, and
accurate. We are in the process of adding qualified speakers. These will appear here after the
information is complete. This is ONLY AN INITIAL LIST. THIS PROGRAM
WAS BEGUN in late 2006 and is developing well. Scroll down - INQUIRE WITH US.
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Speaker #:
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#20 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Bill Truax
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Organization
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Tenable Protective
Services,
Bomb Detection Dog Handler & Consultant,
Geauga County Sheriff's Dept., Aux. Deputy Sheriff |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#21 -
Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings – An Overview
An awareness training overview of the Department
of Homeland Security program designed to familiarize First
Responders – both private and public – with explosives and
detonation systems.
#22 -
Explosives in
the Workplace
Explosives
in the workplace is a discussion of some of the steps you can
take to prevent a bomb incident and the steps you can take when
one occurs both pre and post blast.
#23 -
Emergency Action
Plans – EAP Plans and Procedures for Dealing with a Bomb
Incident
This is a
discussion of the pre-event planning and preparation that all
companies with more than 11 employees must make based on the
Code of Federal Regulations. This discussion focuses on bomb
incidents.
#24 -
The Avian Flu Pandemic – Planning is the Key
This is a discussion around what preparations
should be made by both corporations and individuals regarding
dealing with an Avian Flu Pandemic. I find that most people are
doing nothing!
#25
K-9 Search and Rescue
Bill is a Certified SAR TECH II from the National
Association for Search and Rescue and discusses how K-9s are
used to find missing people. Since Oklahoma City, K-9s have
become well known for their services. Bill’s presentation
includes an 8 minute video detailing all the elements of
wilderness Search and Rescue. He will discuss the 5 types of
K-9 search dogs.
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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Most presentations deal
with explosives and how to deal with them. See titles.
PowerPoint presentation or speaking from a stage or podium.
Discuss more on content of each when you are contacted by Bill.
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Brief, Credentials:
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WILLIAM
TRUAX:
Bill was
in Charge of the 6th Army’s Demolition and Booby-trap
School at Fort Lewis Washington for 2 years. He's conducted over
3500 hours of instruction in Demolitions and Booby-traps. Bill
teaches and instructs "First Responders", both private and
public, in familiarization programs in explosives and bomb
search procedures. Certified instructor, Dept. of Homeland
Security program, Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings -
IRTB. Bill regularly attends Homeland Security and FBI Training
for explosives and WMD, and is an expert in the field.
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Length: |
20-30 minutes plus Q & A,
may design more in depth depending upon group and needs.
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Availability, Geo.:
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NE Ohio |
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Groups, note:
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Other note:
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Bill is a clear, engaging
speaker from feedback received, and has presented ASIS meetings
with good response. |
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#30 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Lawrence (Larry) Schuck,
C.P.P., C.S.C. |
Organization
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Norfolk & Southern
Railway, Special Agent in Charge |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#31 -
Rail Security – How is My Merchandise Protected from Door to
Door by Rail?
Brief: I
cover what the railroads do to protect their customers lading
while it moves across the country by rail. I discuss issues that
also relate to security improvements being made as a result of
Homeland Security issues. I cover various types of devices used
by shippers to protect the integrity of their trailer load of
merchandise that is by truck to rail, and then back to truck for
delivery to the customer.
#32 -
Conducting Effective Performance Appraisals
Brief: Most employees and supervisors dislike doing
performance appraisals or evaluations. I discuss how a
supervisor can conduct an effective performance appraisal
that turns into a win-win situation for both. The process
also becomes a great tool that the supervisor can use to
improve productivity.
#33 -
Conducting Security Surveys
Brief: I cover how a security professional can put
together an effective security survey of any facility. The
survey is designed to effectively identify existing
vulnerabilities and offer objective solutions to reduce
vulnerabilities.
#34 -
Security Consultant – Is One Right for My Needs?
Brief: I have done this presentation for Rotary Clubs,
for example. It explains what a security consultant is and
what one is not. The presentation provides an overview of
the value having an independent and objective security
consultant involved at your facility or on your next
building project.
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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See "Brief:" above under
each topic. More will be explained as needed when contacted.
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Brief, Credentials:
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LAWRENCE SCHUCK:
Certified Protection
Professional, Certified Security Consultant through the
International Association of Professional Security Consultants (IAPSC).
Larry has worked in the rail sector of transportation security
for the last 25 years. Prior to that, he had worked for 7-plus
years in public law enforcement. He has completed degree work in
Business and Police Science and is currently finishing the
remaining 9 credit hours for his Bachelors Degree in Security
Management. Larry recently served as an instructor at Eastern
Kentucky University where he taught Security Survey classes to
railroad police for their annual in-service training.
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Length: |
Varies, but usually 20 to
30 minutes and questions and answers after. |
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Availability, Geo.:
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NE Ohio |
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Groups, note:
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Other note:
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#40 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Ted Moss, C.P.P. |
Organization
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CEO & President,
Crimcheck.com, Background Network, Inc. |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#41 -
Personnel Security: Protecting Your Most Valuable
Assets through Background Checks
Companies need to protect their most valuable asset –
the
employees that make them a success. As
part of any comprehensive risk mitigation program,
employment screening is a must, since the best predictor of
future performance is past behavior. Hiring an employee is
one of the most important responsibilities a company will
experience while conducting business. Negligent hiring is
on the rise, and companies and organizations are being taken
to task over their hiring practices. It is an
organization’s responsibility to make sure that the people
they hire can be trusted to deal with the public and
interact with other employees.
Ted discusses risk mitigation in relation to employment
screening as well as current legislation
that
effects
the hiring process such as the FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting
Act), ADA (Americans with Disabilities
Act), EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission).
Length – 1 hour
/Variable
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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See above in descriptions |
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Brief, Credentials:
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TED MOSS, Certified Protection
Professional, V.P. ASIS International, Region 10.
Ted Moss is the
founder and President of Crimcheck.com, a leader in the pre-employment screening industry. Serving
business enterprises nationally and internationally,
Crimcheck.com has
provided comprehensive background checks to small businesses and
Fortune 500 corporations for over 15 years.
Mr. Moss is a
25-year veteran of law enforcement and corporate security. Several
years as an Investigator for The Ohio Department of Mental Health
added a unique perspective to Mr. Moss’ diverse experience. Mr.
Moss transitioned from law enforcement to the loss prevention and
security management field for various companies.
In 1986, Mr. Moss formed OMNI protective services in Akron Ohio. He
later joined Inter-Fact, Inc. in Bedford Heights, Ohio, as The
Director of Investigations where he pioneered groundbreaking methods
in the employment screening industry which resulted in the purchase
of the company by Trans-Union Corporation. In 1991 Mr. Moss founded
Crimcheck.com.
Mr. Moss is an
expert on matters of employment screening, identity theft, loss
prevention and The Fair Credit Reporting Act. He has addressed many
local businesses, clubs and universities as a public service. Mr.
Moss is active in Rotary International and serves as a Regional Vice
President for ASIS International. |
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Length: |
1 hour /Variable |
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Availability, Geo.:
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NE Ohio |
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Groups, note:
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Other note:
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#50 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Keith Lavery |
Organization
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Polaris Career Center,
Criminal Justice Instructor
Copley Police Department, Active Police Officer |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#51 -Patrol
Techniques & Strategies
History of police patrol
operations, methodologies of patrol, purpose of directed patrol,
research showing effectiveness, present day operations and
future concerns. #52 -
Community-oriented
Policing and Problem-solving for Community Partnerships
History, purpose, tailored
design, function and how individuals or groups of a community
can greatly enhance the effect of their police department
through coordination and cooperation.
#53 -
Tactical (SWAT)
Responsibilities and Limitations
Informational discussion
pertaining to the original purpose for the deployment of
tactical teams, best standards and practices, strategic
limitations, and perceived future challenges.
#54 -
Use of Force
Continuum
Explanation for best
standards and practices of the Use of Force model that is used
by law enforcement agencies within the State of Ohio and
self-defense provisions.
#55 -
Law Enforcement
Supervision & Leadership
Discussing the practical
applications to police supervision, styles of supervision; rank
structure to include roles and responsibilities for each ranking
officer, police supervisor v. leader, and law enforcement
ethics.
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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See descriptions above.
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Brief, Credentials:
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KEITH LAVERY
is an experienced police officer,
in depth, and is an active police officer, as well as being a
Criminal Justice Instructor at Polaris. Keith formerly was an adjunct professor
at the U. of Akron and for other schools and colleges. He has served as a patrol officer,
detective, sargent, instructor, and in many other roles. His
education includes:
- M.A. Urban Studies
(2001-2002), The University of Akron,
- B.S. Technical
Education (1997-1999), The University of Akron,
- A.A.S. Law
Enforcement, Cuyahoga Community College,
- Over 2500 hours of
advanced police training involving SWAT, narcotics,
firearms, defensive tactics, administrative, investigative
and other areas of law enforcement function.
- DEA Certified CLANLAB
tactical operator.
- DEA Certified Site
Safety Officer.
- Instructor for the OPOTA Private
Security Academy
- Certified OPOTA Basic
Academy Instructor.
- Certified OPOTA
Defensive Tactics Instructor.
- Certified OPOTA STRMS
Instructor.
- Certified OPOTA Crisis
Intervention Instructor.
- Recipient of numerous
law enforcement commendations, to include the State of Ohio
Attorney General, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and
local police agencies.
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Length: |
Variable, can be tailored,
Q & A's. |
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Availability, Geo.:
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NE Ohio, but inquire.
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Groups, note:
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Can be part of a panel on related subjects
regarding policing and police functions, as well as stand-alone
presentations. |
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Other note:
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Speaker #:
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#60 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Timothy A. Dimoff,
President and founder |
Organization
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SACS Consulting & Investigations, Inc.
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#61 -
Liability Issues -
Hiring to Firing
The workplace
today is full of rules and regulations and they are
constantly changing. We have become a litigious society and
that includes the workplace. Business owners today cannot be
too careful. There are very specific steps every business
owner should take to protect themselves and their business.
This presentation will provide you with the knowledge you
need to know about business liability issues. You will leave
with detailed information and ways to help prevent you and
your business from being sued. Every business owner and
manager should attend this presentation.
#62 -Life
Rage
Where is America headed? We have become a nation of rage and
violence. Rage has permeated into every aspect of our daily
lives. Why do we lead the world in murder, suicide, violent
crime and more? During this thought provoking talk, Tim
delves into the types of rage pervading our country and the
reasons for them. Most importantly, Tim offers ways to
overcome the violence and tips to prevent it from happening
in the first place. Learn how to protect yourself, your
family and your workplace. This presentation is a must see
for everyone in America today.
#63 -
Workplace Violence...A Ticking Time Bomb
Disgruntled employees often take out their anger and
frustration at work. It’s a simple fact. According to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, homicide is the number two cause
of death in the workplace and the number one cause for
women. It’s an incredible risk. In this “no-holds-barred”
presentation, Tim shows you how to spot and prevent
workplace violence. In situations that escalate to verbal or
physical assault, Tim tells you how to diffuse the incident
and recover from it.
#64 -
Identity Crisis...When Someone Wants To Be You
A must-attend presentation for any company or organization.
You’ll learn more about the frightening epidemic of identity
theft and how it can rob you of your life. This isn’t the
stuff of Hollywood movies – there millions of real victims
of this crime each year. And, estimates claim that this
crime already accounts for over 25 percent of all credit
card fraud. Unlike other crimes, prevention is not that
difficult. Let Tim show you the simple steps you can use to
prevent this disaster from happening to you. "Become more
aware of the methods for Identity Theft and the simple
things we all can do to prevent it, educate your family
members, educate your business contacts and educate
yourself"
#65 -
Security/Liability Issues In Corporate America...Is Your
Company Prepared?
Since September 11, 2001 America has never been the same and
that wake-up call can't be ignored. Physical Security issues
and the liability issues that accompany it are now a top
priority in every business and daily routine across the U.S.
Corporation must now understand and implement security
strategies for every person, employee, and package/mail that
comes through your door. We must now ensure safety to every
human being that enters our business premise and engages in
business with our organization and its employees. But, how
do we start to defend against biological (anthrax),
copycats, violence, bombs, destruction, risky corporate
travel, mentally disturbed and the host of other real
dangers? Where do you start? How far and how much do you
spend? Can we really win this new challenge and bring
confidence of safety back to our workforce? This
presentation will give you answers and provide a road map to
putting you "back in control" in corporate America!
#66 -
The Emerging
Worker
The majority of the work force today has NOW become the
"Emerging Work Force." This group of employees will rival
the traditional working attitude that we have become
accustomed too. Who are these workers and how do we motivate
them? Learn how to motivate this unique group because our
business survival is dependent upon it!
#67-
Smart Hiring
Learn the do's and don'ts of employee recruitment and
selection with emphasis on the guidelines for selecting the
right employee for the job.
#68 -
Drugs
and Alcohol at Work: Who, What......... and Steps to Reduce
Risk
If you have more than a handful of employees working for
your company, you’ve likely got a drug problem. The
statistics are staggering – 77 percent of Americans, 18 and
older who illicitly use drugs, are also employed full-time.
That’s nearly 10 million drug-using employees in the U.S.
How many work for you? The risk to employers is huge.
Drug-using employees are one-third less productive than
non-drug users, and are 3.6 times more likely to injure
themselves or another person in a workplace accident. Don’t
miss this chance to learn how you can reduce the risk to
your organization.
#69 -
Stop
Your Employees From Stealing From You
In this dynamic presentation, Tim pinpoints specific
policies and procedures every company should have – in
writing – to safeguard against employee theft. Learn about
effective pre-employment screening and how it can stop most
problems before they occur. When the worst side of human
nature takes over, you’ll learn how to manage through the
difficult situation and put your organization back on track.
#70 -
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Drug
Testing...But Were Afraid to Ask
What are the advantages of hair testing versus urine
testing? What drugs are covered by a standard hair
screening? How do today’s employees view drug testing? How
much of an impact can drug-testing have? Learn the answers
to these very important questions – and hear about the many
success stories coming out of both the public and private
sectors when Tim shares all in this hard-hitting session.
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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Descriptions posted above.
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Brief, Credentials:
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Timothy A.
Dimoff, President and founder of SACS Consulting is a
nationally recognized author, speaker, trainer,
and registered expert.
Mr. Dimoff is an
author of six books and numerous, nationally copyrighted,
training programs. He has been featured on CNN, Dateline,
NBC, Wall Street Journal, N.Y. Times, L. A. Times, Chicago
Tribune, Washington Post, and others. Additionally, he is a
member of the National Speaker Association (NSA) and he is
often sought after for Keynote and Professional
Presentations.
Registered National Court Expert in H.R, Security, Labor and
Police/Private Security areas since 1994 and has testified
across the U.S.
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Length: |
Length can be customized to time allotted -
discuss with
speaker. |
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Availability, Geo.:
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Available year round across the U.S. to speak |
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#70 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Tom Brugger |
Organization
/Title: |
Anixter, Inc.; Branch Manager |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#71 -
"IP Video: What you Need to Know to Implement Digital Video on
an IP Network"
This presentation starts with a 30,000 ft overview of the
general shift of camera surveillance technology from (a) the
familiar analog cameras wired back to monitors and VCRs to (b)
surveillance solutions that "ride on" the computer network
cabling and hardware as IP traffic, just like an email between
you and a colleague.What advances
do we see in
consumer electronics and office networking?
Digital cameras replace film cameras; home wireless
networks let us use our laptop anywhere; remote LAN enables
executives to manage their business while traveling. How are
these advances translated into surveillance applications? What
are the advantages and disadvantages to converging your
surveillance system with the IT department's computer network?
How will retrieval, storage, access, and viewing of security
camera images be affected by this migration to an IP platform?
Will it makes sense to have some wireless cameras, and how does
this technology work? Can the security guard really monitor
parking lot activity on his PDA? Who designs and installs a
system like this? What is the cost difference between this kind
of system and the traditional analog ones? What should public
sector planners think about regarding the design and funding of
systems to take advantage of federal and state funding, or to
create revenue streams from the private sector? |
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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See above |
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Brief, Credentials:
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Tom Brugger is the Branch Manager at Anixter, Inc., a global
supplier of security, data communications, cabling, fasteners, and other
infrastructure products. In his current role of 3 years, and the previous 2
years as Regional Manager for Physical Security sales, Tom has worked with
integrators and institutions across 10 states to assess their physical security
requirements and recommend solutions that incorporate the appropriate CCTV,
access control, alarm and monitoring technologies. He has particular expertise
in helping institutions from healthcare, education, government, manufacturing,
transportation, services, and retail verticals learn which Internet
Protocol-based solutions will provide for maximum benefit and return on
investment.
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Length: |
Variable, can be tailored, Q & A's |
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Availability, Geo.:
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NE Ohio, but inquire. |
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Groups, note:
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If the intended audience is already
proficient in the general topic, I can also present a more
advanced version that focuses on the technical details in
compression, resolution, wireless transmission, multi-system
integration, and implementation. |
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#80 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Rob Hammond, P.S.P. (Physical Security
Professional, Certified), NICET III, Certified |
Organization
/Title: |
Security Consulting and Design, Owner |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#81 -
Where Locks
Leave Off and Alarms Start.
This
is a basic physical security talk focusing on the use of non
electronic security measures such as locks, doors, lighting and
fencing and then moving into electronic security of alarms, CCTV,
and access control. This 30 or 60 minute talk is targeted for
audiences looking for basic security awareness measures for
business and homes. Electronic Security Systems and
Methods, purposes, options, methods are briefly described and
covered. Questions and Answers.
#82 -
Access Control Technologies
and Applications.
This presentation, a 30 or 60
minute talk, is targeted for audiences that are interested in a
look at what today’s card reader and biometric technology can do
to keep the bad guys out, keep the good guys where they belong
and know who is going where and when. Electronic access control
and information systems. Questions and Answers. |
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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See above in descriptions |
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Brief, Credentials:
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ROB HAMMOND,
P.S.P., NICET III Certified: Rob has been a
security and fire alarm professional for 35 years. He is certified as a Physical
Security Professional (PSP) by ASIS and holds a NICET III certification as a
Fire Alarm Technologist. His first 30 years in the industry were spent with a
large, international security and fire alarm company. The company designed and
installed large, high profile, cutting edge security and fire projects such as
protecting pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, nuclear weapons engineering
labs, airports, and universities.
Rob started as a service technician, worked as Project
Manager, Software Designer, System Design Engineer, and Department Manager.
After this company closed the Ohio factory, Rob went on to do
consulting work, designing security protection solutions for companies.
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See above in descriptions |
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See above in descriptions |
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#90 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Ray Hewitt |
Organization
/Title: |
Fairview Hospital,
Director of Safety & Security |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#91 -
Emergency Action
Plans, Implementation, and Management |
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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Addresses emergency
management, plans, and their implementation - how businesses or
hospitals in the communities need to be prepared for anything
related to the community; natural disasters, terrorist attacks,
bioterrorism, etc, as an event of magnitude actually and
realistically affects all. Also covered is how these threats
have changed some relationships in communities, and how they
should change - interrelationship. Discussed would be emergency
codes, decontamination, emergency contingency plans, and how to
have practice drills and what you will learn from these.
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Brief, Credentials:
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Military Police 3 years
1968-1971
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Former member of Medina
Township Police Department
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Currently, Director of Safety
& Security for Fairview Hospital.
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Chair, ASIS
Cleveland Chapter
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On Board of Directors for ITT
Technical Institute for Criminal Justice program
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On Board of Directors for
Polaris Career Center Criminal Justice program
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Graduate: Baldwin-Wallace
College, 1980, BA Business Administration
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Member of ASSE (American
Society of Safety Engineers)
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OSHA Certified 40 hour course
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30 to 60 minutes; can be
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Availability, Geo.:
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Cleveland & NE Ohio |
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Groups, note:
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This is for any group of
business people or for businesses or institutions that should
have or need to plan for emergencies of some magnitude.
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Other note:
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Speaker #:
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#100 |
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Speaker, Presenter:
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Kenneth S. Trump, M.P.A. |
Organization
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President, National School Safety and Security Services |
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Topic, #, & Title:
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#101 -
School Safety and
Security |
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Brief Pres. Des.:
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Topics would focus on K-12 security and emergency preparedness
planning. Details and emphasis depend upon situation - discuss
upon contact. |
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Brief, Credentials:
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Kenneth S. Trump, M.P.A., is the President of National School Safety and
Security Services, a Cleveland-based national firm specializing in school
security and emergency preparedness training and consulting. Ken served as a
school safety officer, investigator, and youth gang unit supervisor for the
Cleveland City Schools' safety division, and as a suburban Cleveland school
security director and assistant gang task force director. He has authored two
books and over 50 articles on school security and crisis issues. As one of the
leading U.S. school safety experts, Ken has 25 years experience in the school
safety profession and has worked with school and public safety officials from
all 50 states and Canada. He is one of the most widely quoted school safety
experts, appearing on all national news networks and cable TV and in top market
newspapers. Ken is a three-time invited Congressional witness testifying on
school safety and emergency preparedness issues.
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Length: |
Usually a main speaker, full presentation,
discuss upon contact |
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Availability, Geo.:
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National, U.S. & Canada |
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Groups, note:
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School districts, education associations |
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Other note:
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Fees discussed upon contact |
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