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The Desert Sentinel The Desert Sentinel Newsletter of the ASIS International - Phoenix Chapter Volume 13, Issue 4 May-June 2016 Copyright © 2015 ASIS International- Phoenix Chapter, Phoenix, Arizona June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor in the College of Security and Intelligence at Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, AZ. He has been interviewed by CBS, NBC, ABC, KTAR Radio, and various print media organizations. Professor Foley is a nationally recog- nized expert in the security issues created by unmanned aerial systems. In 2014, he gave a presentation on assessing the risk of unmanned aerial systems use at large venues to the 2015 Super Bowl planning committee. He is Certified Protection Professional and Physical Security Professional and he holds a Doc- tor of Jurisprudence from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Registration and networking from 11:00 AM to 11:15 AM. The meeting begins at 11:15AM and lunch will be served at 11:30 AM. The venue is The University Club of Phoenix, 39 E. Monte Vista Rd, Phoenix 85004 To make reservations, please register online at http://asisphoenix.org/meetings.html where you can also submit your pay- ment or you can pay at the door. Reservations must be received by Monday, June 13 th at 10:00AM. Cost for preregistered local Chapter ASIS members will be $25.00 (cash or check) or if you choose, by PayPal which costs $26.00. Anyone who RSVP’s after the date above will pay $30 for members and non-members .

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Page 1: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 1

The Desert Sentinel Newsletter of the ASIS International - Phoenix Chapter

Volume 13 Issue 4 May-June 2016

Copyright copy 2015 ASIS International- Phoenix Chapter Phoenix Arizona

June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker Tom Foley

Tom Foley DJur CPP PSP

Tom Foley is an assistant professor in the College of Security and Intelligence at Embry-

Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott AZ He has been interviewed by CBS NBC ABC

KTAR Radio and various print media organizations Professor Foley is a nationally recog-

nized expert in the security issues created by unmanned aerial systems In 2014 he gave a

presentation on assessing the risk of unmanned aerial systems use at large venues to the 2015

Super Bowl planning committee

He is Certified Protection Professional and Physical Security Professional and he holds a Doc-

tor of Jurisprudence from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Registration and networking from 1100 AM to 1115 AM The meeting begins at 1115AM and lunch will be served at

1130 AM

The venue is The University Club of Phoenix 39 E Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

To make reservations please register online at httpasisphoenixorgmeetingshtml where you can also submit your pay-

ment or you can pay at the door

Reservations must be received by Monday June 13th at 1000AM Cost for preregistered local Chapter ASIS members will be $2500 (cash or check) or if you choose by PayPal which costs $2600

Anyone who RSVPrsquos after the date above will pay $30 for members and non-members

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 2

FROM THE CHAIR JOEL OTTING CPP

Southwest Security Conference a Success

A special thanks goes to our Southwest Security Confer-

ence Committee for putting on an excellent conference

last month focused on the theme of ldquoViolence at Home

and Globallyrdquo The breakout tracts were led by speakers

who were experts on their topics and the information was

timely given current events We also want to thank our

partners in the event Infragard and the Sonoran Desert

Security User Group Our gold sponsor this year was

Darktrace Hours of hard work goes into planning and

executing this event each year solely to provide our secu-

rity professionals quality education and networking

We have two major events still in the planning

stages for the remainder of 2016 which you will not want

to miss The first will be our Law Enforcement Appre-

ciation Luncheon on Friday September 23rd at the Phoe-

nix Airport Marriott (same venue as the SWSC) and the

second is our annual golf outing on Friday October 7th at

the Legacy Golf Club Mark your calendars now to at-

tend both of these events which also are fundraisers for

our charities (100 Club Homeward Bound and So-

journer Center)

If you are planning on attending the ASIS Inter-

national Seminar in Orlando Florida September 12th ndash

15th it is advisable to book your lodging now since the

hotels for this event fill up quickly

ASIS International has put a new notification

process in place which lets our Chapter know when a

new member joins ASIS or transfers into our area and is

assigned to our Chapter This allows our Membership

Committee to reach out to these members and explain the

benefits of a local chapter membership As a reminder

to be eligible for membership in the Phoenix Chapter you

must be an active ASIS International member and also

pay our Phoenix Chapter dues Welcome to all of our

new members who have joined in the past few months

Your Chapter Board continues to develop pro-

grams that bring our members value and this takes in-

volvement from all of our committees We are in con-

stant need of volunteers to serve on committees ndash in any

capacity If you have served on one of our committees in

the past or have no experience but would like to get in-

volved just contact me or any Board member and we

will place you on a committee you are interested in

As we enter the summer vacation months I

would like to wish everyone a safe and secure Memorial

Day Holiday and any vacation travel you may have

planned

Respectfully

Joel B Otting CPP 2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Chair-

man

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 3

SOUTHWEST SECURITY CONFERENCE 2016

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 4

STAN HUMPHREY OBTAINS

CPP

This past March and April the Phoenix Chapter held

a Certified Protection Professional review class at

ON Semiconductor in Phoenix The class was held

two nights a week for four weeks for approximately

three hours per night The class was taught by chap-

ter members in the domains that make up the CPP

certification This recent class was attended by three

ASIS members

One of the attendees has already taken the CPP certi-

fication test and passed on his first attempt

Stan Humphrey our newest CPP is a Program

Manager with HSS Security HSS provides security

for the City of Scottsdale Stan said that the test was

the hardest test that he can remember taking as many

CPPs can attest to He also said that ldquohe wouldnrsquot

have passed the test without the review classrdquo

Stan (on the left) is pictured with Nick Ciliento CPP Certifi-

cation Chairperson for the Phoenix chapter who presented

Stan with his CPP pin

For further information on future classes Nick can be contacted

at ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdalecom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 5

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 6

Assets Protection Coursetrade Functional Management (APC III) What are CPE credits

up to

21 CPE Credits

June 27 - 30 2016 Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia4949 East Lincoln Drive

Scottsdale AZ Save $100 - these rates will increase on April 30 2016 Register now

$117000 Member

$147000 Nonmember

Unleash Your Leadership Potential

The highly interactive structure of APC III is designed using the same format as leading graduate business schools This program

develops leadership styles within the framework of the security industry using a dynamic combination of lecturecase study review

and lively group discussion to apply theoretical business concepts to security scenarios and the office environment In this course you

will learn how to use practical applications templates and assessments presented in class---all designed to enhance your ability to be

seen as a leader in your organization For more information go to httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-Programs

ClassroomPagesAssets-Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 7

FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY ndash TIME SENSITIVE

Asset Protection Course ndashFunctional Management (APCIII)

Offered by ASIS International June 27-30 2016 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia 4949 East

Lincoln Drive Scottsdale AZ

See the program specifics on the ASIS website

httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-ProgramsClassroomPagesAssets-

Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The course is valued at $1270 Award covers tuition only All other costs are the responsibility of

the winner

The Chapter will be giving away one attendance at this training class and it will be awarded by ran-

dom drawing from entries you are entitled to receive

The criteria for receiving entries into the drawing and being selected are as follows

1 You must be an active (current dues paid) member of the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS

2 You MUST be able to attend the class yourself and you cannot pass the attendance to

anyone else

You will receive entries into the random drawing as follows

a ONE entry for being an active member of the Phoenix Chapter

b TWO entries for each ASIS certification held (CPP PSP PCI)

c THREE entries for being a Phoenix Chapter Committee Chairperson or

serving on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board in 2016

Process for applying

You must send an email expressing your desire to be entered into the drawing to the ASIS Phoenix

Chapter Chairman Joel Otting at joelbottingintelcom

The deadline to submitting your email is noon on Sunday June 12th

The eligibility criteria will be reviewed verified and your number of entries will be assigned The win-

ner will be drawn and notified by June 15th

GOOD LUCK TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 2: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 2

FROM THE CHAIR JOEL OTTING CPP

Southwest Security Conference a Success

A special thanks goes to our Southwest Security Confer-

ence Committee for putting on an excellent conference

last month focused on the theme of ldquoViolence at Home

and Globallyrdquo The breakout tracts were led by speakers

who were experts on their topics and the information was

timely given current events We also want to thank our

partners in the event Infragard and the Sonoran Desert

Security User Group Our gold sponsor this year was

Darktrace Hours of hard work goes into planning and

executing this event each year solely to provide our secu-

rity professionals quality education and networking

We have two major events still in the planning

stages for the remainder of 2016 which you will not want

to miss The first will be our Law Enforcement Appre-

ciation Luncheon on Friday September 23rd at the Phoe-

nix Airport Marriott (same venue as the SWSC) and the

second is our annual golf outing on Friday October 7th at

the Legacy Golf Club Mark your calendars now to at-

tend both of these events which also are fundraisers for

our charities (100 Club Homeward Bound and So-

journer Center)

If you are planning on attending the ASIS Inter-

national Seminar in Orlando Florida September 12th ndash

15th it is advisable to book your lodging now since the

hotels for this event fill up quickly

ASIS International has put a new notification

process in place which lets our Chapter know when a

new member joins ASIS or transfers into our area and is

assigned to our Chapter This allows our Membership

Committee to reach out to these members and explain the

benefits of a local chapter membership As a reminder

to be eligible for membership in the Phoenix Chapter you

must be an active ASIS International member and also

pay our Phoenix Chapter dues Welcome to all of our

new members who have joined in the past few months

Your Chapter Board continues to develop pro-

grams that bring our members value and this takes in-

volvement from all of our committees We are in con-

stant need of volunteers to serve on committees ndash in any

capacity If you have served on one of our committees in

the past or have no experience but would like to get in-

volved just contact me or any Board member and we

will place you on a committee you are interested in

As we enter the summer vacation months I

would like to wish everyone a safe and secure Memorial

Day Holiday and any vacation travel you may have

planned

Respectfully

Joel B Otting CPP 2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Chair-

man

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 3

SOUTHWEST SECURITY CONFERENCE 2016

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 4

STAN HUMPHREY OBTAINS

CPP

This past March and April the Phoenix Chapter held

a Certified Protection Professional review class at

ON Semiconductor in Phoenix The class was held

two nights a week for four weeks for approximately

three hours per night The class was taught by chap-

ter members in the domains that make up the CPP

certification This recent class was attended by three

ASIS members

One of the attendees has already taken the CPP certi-

fication test and passed on his first attempt

Stan Humphrey our newest CPP is a Program

Manager with HSS Security HSS provides security

for the City of Scottsdale Stan said that the test was

the hardest test that he can remember taking as many

CPPs can attest to He also said that ldquohe wouldnrsquot

have passed the test without the review classrdquo

Stan (on the left) is pictured with Nick Ciliento CPP Certifi-

cation Chairperson for the Phoenix chapter who presented

Stan with his CPP pin

For further information on future classes Nick can be contacted

at ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdalecom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 5

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 6

Assets Protection Coursetrade Functional Management (APC III) What are CPE credits

up to

21 CPE Credits

June 27 - 30 2016 Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia4949 East Lincoln Drive

Scottsdale AZ Save $100 - these rates will increase on April 30 2016 Register now

$117000 Member

$147000 Nonmember

Unleash Your Leadership Potential

The highly interactive structure of APC III is designed using the same format as leading graduate business schools This program

develops leadership styles within the framework of the security industry using a dynamic combination of lecturecase study review

and lively group discussion to apply theoretical business concepts to security scenarios and the office environment In this course you

will learn how to use practical applications templates and assessments presented in class---all designed to enhance your ability to be

seen as a leader in your organization For more information go to httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-Programs

ClassroomPagesAssets-Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 7

FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY ndash TIME SENSITIVE

Asset Protection Course ndashFunctional Management (APCIII)

Offered by ASIS International June 27-30 2016 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia 4949 East

Lincoln Drive Scottsdale AZ

See the program specifics on the ASIS website

httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-ProgramsClassroomPagesAssets-

Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The course is valued at $1270 Award covers tuition only All other costs are the responsibility of

the winner

The Chapter will be giving away one attendance at this training class and it will be awarded by ran-

dom drawing from entries you are entitled to receive

The criteria for receiving entries into the drawing and being selected are as follows

1 You must be an active (current dues paid) member of the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS

2 You MUST be able to attend the class yourself and you cannot pass the attendance to

anyone else

You will receive entries into the random drawing as follows

a ONE entry for being an active member of the Phoenix Chapter

b TWO entries for each ASIS certification held (CPP PSP PCI)

c THREE entries for being a Phoenix Chapter Committee Chairperson or

serving on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board in 2016

Process for applying

You must send an email expressing your desire to be entered into the drawing to the ASIS Phoenix

Chapter Chairman Joel Otting at joelbottingintelcom

The deadline to submitting your email is noon on Sunday June 12th

The eligibility criteria will be reviewed verified and your number of entries will be assigned The win-

ner will be drawn and notified by June 15th

GOOD LUCK TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

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The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 3: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 3

SOUTHWEST SECURITY CONFERENCE 2016

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 4

STAN HUMPHREY OBTAINS

CPP

This past March and April the Phoenix Chapter held

a Certified Protection Professional review class at

ON Semiconductor in Phoenix The class was held

two nights a week for four weeks for approximately

three hours per night The class was taught by chap-

ter members in the domains that make up the CPP

certification This recent class was attended by three

ASIS members

One of the attendees has already taken the CPP certi-

fication test and passed on his first attempt

Stan Humphrey our newest CPP is a Program

Manager with HSS Security HSS provides security

for the City of Scottsdale Stan said that the test was

the hardest test that he can remember taking as many

CPPs can attest to He also said that ldquohe wouldnrsquot

have passed the test without the review classrdquo

Stan (on the left) is pictured with Nick Ciliento CPP Certifi-

cation Chairperson for the Phoenix chapter who presented

Stan with his CPP pin

For further information on future classes Nick can be contacted

at ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdalecom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 5

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 6

Assets Protection Coursetrade Functional Management (APC III) What are CPE credits

up to

21 CPE Credits

June 27 - 30 2016 Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia4949 East Lincoln Drive

Scottsdale AZ Save $100 - these rates will increase on April 30 2016 Register now

$117000 Member

$147000 Nonmember

Unleash Your Leadership Potential

The highly interactive structure of APC III is designed using the same format as leading graduate business schools This program

develops leadership styles within the framework of the security industry using a dynamic combination of lecturecase study review

and lively group discussion to apply theoretical business concepts to security scenarios and the office environment In this course you

will learn how to use practical applications templates and assessments presented in class---all designed to enhance your ability to be

seen as a leader in your organization For more information go to httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-Programs

ClassroomPagesAssets-Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 7

FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY ndash TIME SENSITIVE

Asset Protection Course ndashFunctional Management (APCIII)

Offered by ASIS International June 27-30 2016 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia 4949 East

Lincoln Drive Scottsdale AZ

See the program specifics on the ASIS website

httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-ProgramsClassroomPagesAssets-

Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The course is valued at $1270 Award covers tuition only All other costs are the responsibility of

the winner

The Chapter will be giving away one attendance at this training class and it will be awarded by ran-

dom drawing from entries you are entitled to receive

The criteria for receiving entries into the drawing and being selected are as follows

1 You must be an active (current dues paid) member of the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS

2 You MUST be able to attend the class yourself and you cannot pass the attendance to

anyone else

You will receive entries into the random drawing as follows

a ONE entry for being an active member of the Phoenix Chapter

b TWO entries for each ASIS certification held (CPP PSP PCI)

c THREE entries for being a Phoenix Chapter Committee Chairperson or

serving on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board in 2016

Process for applying

You must send an email expressing your desire to be entered into the drawing to the ASIS Phoenix

Chapter Chairman Joel Otting at joelbottingintelcom

The deadline to submitting your email is noon on Sunday June 12th

The eligibility criteria will be reviewed verified and your number of entries will be assigned The win-

ner will be drawn and notified by June 15th

GOOD LUCK TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 4: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 4

STAN HUMPHREY OBTAINS

CPP

This past March and April the Phoenix Chapter held

a Certified Protection Professional review class at

ON Semiconductor in Phoenix The class was held

two nights a week for four weeks for approximately

three hours per night The class was taught by chap-

ter members in the domains that make up the CPP

certification This recent class was attended by three

ASIS members

One of the attendees has already taken the CPP certi-

fication test and passed on his first attempt

Stan Humphrey our newest CPP is a Program

Manager with HSS Security HSS provides security

for the City of Scottsdale Stan said that the test was

the hardest test that he can remember taking as many

CPPs can attest to He also said that ldquohe wouldnrsquot

have passed the test without the review classrdquo

Stan (on the left) is pictured with Nick Ciliento CPP Certifi-

cation Chairperson for the Phoenix chapter who presented

Stan with his CPP pin

For further information on future classes Nick can be contacted

at ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdalecom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 5

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 6

Assets Protection Coursetrade Functional Management (APC III) What are CPE credits

up to

21 CPE Credits

June 27 - 30 2016 Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia4949 East Lincoln Drive

Scottsdale AZ Save $100 - these rates will increase on April 30 2016 Register now

$117000 Member

$147000 Nonmember

Unleash Your Leadership Potential

The highly interactive structure of APC III is designed using the same format as leading graduate business schools This program

develops leadership styles within the framework of the security industry using a dynamic combination of lecturecase study review

and lively group discussion to apply theoretical business concepts to security scenarios and the office environment In this course you

will learn how to use practical applications templates and assessments presented in class---all designed to enhance your ability to be

seen as a leader in your organization For more information go to httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-Programs

ClassroomPagesAssets-Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 7

FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY ndash TIME SENSITIVE

Asset Protection Course ndashFunctional Management (APCIII)

Offered by ASIS International June 27-30 2016 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia 4949 East

Lincoln Drive Scottsdale AZ

See the program specifics on the ASIS website

httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-ProgramsClassroomPagesAssets-

Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The course is valued at $1270 Award covers tuition only All other costs are the responsibility of

the winner

The Chapter will be giving away one attendance at this training class and it will be awarded by ran-

dom drawing from entries you are entitled to receive

The criteria for receiving entries into the drawing and being selected are as follows

1 You must be an active (current dues paid) member of the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS

2 You MUST be able to attend the class yourself and you cannot pass the attendance to

anyone else

You will receive entries into the random drawing as follows

a ONE entry for being an active member of the Phoenix Chapter

b TWO entries for each ASIS certification held (CPP PSP PCI)

c THREE entries for being a Phoenix Chapter Committee Chairperson or

serving on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board in 2016

Process for applying

You must send an email expressing your desire to be entered into the drawing to the ASIS Phoenix

Chapter Chairman Joel Otting at joelbottingintelcom

The deadline to submitting your email is noon on Sunday June 12th

The eligibility criteria will be reviewed verified and your number of entries will be assigned The win-

ner will be drawn and notified by June 15th

GOOD LUCK TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 5: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 5

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 6

Assets Protection Coursetrade Functional Management (APC III) What are CPE credits

up to

21 CPE Credits

June 27 - 30 2016 Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia4949 East Lincoln Drive

Scottsdale AZ Save $100 - these rates will increase on April 30 2016 Register now

$117000 Member

$147000 Nonmember

Unleash Your Leadership Potential

The highly interactive structure of APC III is designed using the same format as leading graduate business schools This program

develops leadership styles within the framework of the security industry using a dynamic combination of lecturecase study review

and lively group discussion to apply theoretical business concepts to security scenarios and the office environment In this course you

will learn how to use practical applications templates and assessments presented in class---all designed to enhance your ability to be

seen as a leader in your organization For more information go to httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-Programs

ClassroomPagesAssets-Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 7

FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY ndash TIME SENSITIVE

Asset Protection Course ndashFunctional Management (APCIII)

Offered by ASIS International June 27-30 2016 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia 4949 East

Lincoln Drive Scottsdale AZ

See the program specifics on the ASIS website

httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-ProgramsClassroomPagesAssets-

Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The course is valued at $1270 Award covers tuition only All other costs are the responsibility of

the winner

The Chapter will be giving away one attendance at this training class and it will be awarded by ran-

dom drawing from entries you are entitled to receive

The criteria for receiving entries into the drawing and being selected are as follows

1 You must be an active (current dues paid) member of the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS

2 You MUST be able to attend the class yourself and you cannot pass the attendance to

anyone else

You will receive entries into the random drawing as follows

a ONE entry for being an active member of the Phoenix Chapter

b TWO entries for each ASIS certification held (CPP PSP PCI)

c THREE entries for being a Phoenix Chapter Committee Chairperson or

serving on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board in 2016

Process for applying

You must send an email expressing your desire to be entered into the drawing to the ASIS Phoenix

Chapter Chairman Joel Otting at joelbottingintelcom

The deadline to submitting your email is noon on Sunday June 12th

The eligibility criteria will be reviewed verified and your number of entries will be assigned The win-

ner will be drawn and notified by June 15th

GOOD LUCK TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 6: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 6

Assets Protection Coursetrade Functional Management (APC III) What are CPE credits

up to

21 CPE Credits

June 27 - 30 2016 Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia4949 East Lincoln Drive

Scottsdale AZ Save $100 - these rates will increase on April 30 2016 Register now

$117000 Member

$147000 Nonmember

Unleash Your Leadership Potential

The highly interactive structure of APC III is designed using the same format as leading graduate business schools This program

develops leadership styles within the framework of the security industry using a dynamic combination of lecturecase study review

and lively group discussion to apply theoretical business concepts to security scenarios and the office environment In this course you

will learn how to use practical applications templates and assessments presented in class---all designed to enhance your ability to be

seen as a leader in your organization For more information go to httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-Programs

ClassroomPagesAssets-Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 7

FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY ndash TIME SENSITIVE

Asset Protection Course ndashFunctional Management (APCIII)

Offered by ASIS International June 27-30 2016 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia 4949 East

Lincoln Drive Scottsdale AZ

See the program specifics on the ASIS website

httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-ProgramsClassroomPagesAssets-

Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The course is valued at $1270 Award covers tuition only All other costs are the responsibility of

the winner

The Chapter will be giving away one attendance at this training class and it will be awarded by ran-

dom drawing from entries you are entitled to receive

The criteria for receiving entries into the drawing and being selected are as follows

1 You must be an active (current dues paid) member of the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS

2 You MUST be able to attend the class yourself and you cannot pass the attendance to

anyone else

You will receive entries into the random drawing as follows

a ONE entry for being an active member of the Phoenix Chapter

b TWO entries for each ASIS certification held (CPP PSP PCI)

c THREE entries for being a Phoenix Chapter Committee Chairperson or

serving on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board in 2016

Process for applying

You must send an email expressing your desire to be entered into the drawing to the ASIS Phoenix

Chapter Chairman Joel Otting at joelbottingintelcom

The deadline to submitting your email is noon on Sunday June 12th

The eligibility criteria will be reviewed verified and your number of entries will be assigned The win-

ner will be drawn and notified by June 15th

GOOD LUCK TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 7: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 7

FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY ndash TIME SENSITIVE

Asset Protection Course ndashFunctional Management (APCIII)

Offered by ASIS International June 27-30 2016 at the Omni Scottsdale Resort Montelucia 4949 East

Lincoln Drive Scottsdale AZ

See the program specifics on the ASIS website

httpswwwasisonlineorgEducation-EventsEducation-ProgramsClassroomPagesAssets-

Protection-Course-III-Functional-Management-2016-Juneaspx

The course is valued at $1270 Award covers tuition only All other costs are the responsibility of

the winner

The Chapter will be giving away one attendance at this training class and it will be awarded by ran-

dom drawing from entries you are entitled to receive

The criteria for receiving entries into the drawing and being selected are as follows

1 You must be an active (current dues paid) member of the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS

2 You MUST be able to attend the class yourself and you cannot pass the attendance to

anyone else

You will receive entries into the random drawing as follows

a ONE entry for being an active member of the Phoenix Chapter

b TWO entries for each ASIS certification held (CPP PSP PCI)

c THREE entries for being a Phoenix Chapter Committee Chairperson or

serving on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board in 2016

Process for applying

You must send an email expressing your desire to be entered into the drawing to the ASIS Phoenix

Chapter Chairman Joel Otting at joelbottingintelcom

The deadline to submitting your email is noon on Sunday June 12th

The eligibility criteria will be reviewed verified and your number of entries will be assigned The win-

ner will be drawn and notified by June 15th

GOOD LUCK TO ALL INTERESTED IN ATTENDING

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 8: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 8

REMEMBERING PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER

DAVID GLASSER BY TERRY DONNELLY CPP

On May 26 2016 Phoenix Police Department Officer David V Glasser was laid to rest after being shot and killed by a

19 year old subject on May 19 2016 Officer Glasser worked on the Neighborhood Enforcement Team at the Maryvale-

Estrella Precinct and was a twelve year veteran of the force Officer Glasser was 35 years old and is survived by his wife

and two young children

The funeral was attended by thousands of mourners both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike showing their

respect for the officer and his family Law Enforcement representatives from throughout Arizona and as far away as the

Chicago and New York Police Departments attended to honor Officer Glasser This tragic event is yet another reminder

of the dangerous job that our law enforcement partners undertake every day to make Arizona a safer place for all of us

This selfless public service is celebrated every year by your ASIS Phoenix Chapter at the Law Enforcement Apprecia-

tion Luncheon scheduled for September 23 2016 We will honor all the men and women of law enforcement and hope

to have representatives of Officer Glasserrsquos family attend to thank them in person for their sacrifice Please keep Officer

Glasser and his family in your thoughts and take the time to thank an officer you meet and remind them of your support

for the job they do for all of us

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

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The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 9: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 9

Well wersquore approaching the frac12 way point in the year and wersquove had several new members join our Chapter I want to

welcome each one of you and encourage you to attend the monthly luncheons and other events the Chapter does This is

the best way to network with your peers and share information gather education and increase your exposure within the

security industry We also have several open positions on the Board of Directors for committee chairs and members so

if you would like to commit some time to supporting Chapter activities and fellow members (another great way to meet

members) please contact our Chapter Chair Joel Otting and hersquoll tell you where help is needed

We are going to start a new feature in the newsletter to welcome and introduce new members and I hope all of you new-

comers will participate by sending me your bio and a picture Every month wersquoll highlight the new members from the

previous month Since this is new I havenrsquot gathered the biorsquos from most of you who signed up since January I will be

reaching out to each of you but if yoursquore reading this and havenrsquot heard from me yet

please email me a short bio with a picture so that I can include you in the next newslet-

ter where wersquoll announceintroduce ALL the Jan through May new members

For this month Irsquod like to introduce new member Andy Tooke ndash welcome Andy

Andy Tooke CPP is a career law enforcement and security professional He began his

journey in 1970 as a campus security officer while enrolled in the Criminal Justice pro-

gram at Highline Community College Des Moines WA After winning the Selective

Service Lottery in 1971 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served four years as a law

enforcement specialist in Texas Korea and Nevada In 1975 Andy joined the Nevada

Highway Patrol and for the next five years served as a trooper in Las Vegas and Reno

After moving to the Seattle area in 1980 he opened Traffic Investigations an accident

investigation reconstruction and causation analysis business As an ACTAR certified Traffic Accident Reconstruction-

ist Andy remained active in the field until 2003

In 1983 Andy joined the Seattle Police Department where the next twenty-five years flew by His career encompassed

the full gamut of multidisciplinary opportunities available to a career law enforcement professional patrol officer detec-

tive supervisor manager and commander in units that ranged from accident investigation to arsonbombs from internal

affairs to training procedures and audit

A month after retiring Andy joined the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance Bureau of Diplomatic Security U S Depart-

ment of State as a contractor and travelled internationally to US - friendly foreign countries providing instruction and

counsel to senior law enforcement and security officials responsible for interdicting domestic and international terrorism

and protecting their vital national regional and local critical infrastructures and installations He also assessed reviewed

and evaluated foreign national government law enforcement and security critical competencies and capabilities in fight-

ing and defending against domestic and international terrorism

In 2013 Andy joined the Maricopa County Protective Services Department tasked with providing vital infrastructure se-

curity asset and dignitary protection for Maricopa County elected officials employees government resources and

guests though effective leadership management supervision and customer service Captain Tooke was responsible for

the Administration and Downtown Operations Commands

Andy earned his ASIS certification as a Protection Professional in 2014 He has an Associate of Arts degree an Associ-

ate of Applied Science ndash Criminal Justice degree and a Bachelor of Science ndash Management degree Andy is also a

graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 198) It is now June of 2016 and Andy has indicated that he is taking a

little personal time off so that he and Connie (his better half for the last 39 years) can ldquofigure out what to do nextrdquo both

personally and professionally

NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ANDY TOOKE CPP MEGHAN UHL MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 10: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 10

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 11: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 11

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Mission Statement of the Security Services Council Facilitates the exchange of best practices to raise the standards and increase productivity of professional security services as well as to increase awareness of their role in protecting people property and information Ralph D Day Background Ralph D Day CPP is a life time ASIS member who started his career in the early 1960rsquos with Pendleton Detective Inc which is out of New Orleans Louisiana He started off his career as an investigator and also oversaw the guard force management division for the com-pany out of Jackson Mississippi branch location Before leaving the company he assisted in super-vising 275 security officers and an investigative staff of ten In 1962 he served as Founder and President of Day Detectives Inc which provided a wide variety of full security services to include security officers investigations patrol services and a UL Certified Central Station Alarm Service Ralphrsquos company grew to servicing many well-known clients and had more than 1000 security officers operating out of four branch locations within the State of Missis-sippi Eventually due to the strong reputation his very successful and profitable security company was sold to Pinkerton Security Services Inc in January 2003 Ralph is widely recognized for his Litigation Consultancy Practice in the field of Premises Security Since 1990 Mr Day has testified and rendered opinions in over one hundred and twenty cases Fur-ther he has been accepted as an Expert in the United States District Court for Southern Mississippi the Hinds County Mississippi Circuit Court and other Mississippi Circuit Courts Mr Day has also written many articles for Security Management magazine from 1985 to 2008 Mr Dayrsquos current and past volunteer service includes serving as the Former President and Chair-man of the Board for the National Council of Investigations and Security Services Former Regional Vice President Chapter Chairman Vice Chairman and Security of his local chapter of ASIS Interna-tional and Chairman Director and Vice Chairman of the Metro Jackson Mississippi Crime Stop-pers We are very proud to call Ralph D Day CPP one of our own due to his long and outstanding service to our Security Services Council of ASIS International Since becoming a Council member in 1985 Ralph has given strategic direction and vision to the Council as Chairman and Vice Chairman As an industry insider his leadership was instrumental in making the Council one of the most premier and active Councils ASIS International has within the organization It is an honor to have worked with Mr Day and expect any recipient of this award to realize the magnitude of his service to the industry as a whole

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

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The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 12

Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award Security Services Council Award Nomination Criteria for Submission and Award Each year one Security Officer is recognized for outstanding serviceacts in the security profession by the Security Ser-vices Council (SSC) through the Ralph Day Security Heroism Award The SSC evaluates nominated Security Officers performance against the relevant criteria and the SSC will decide the winner As many as two honorable mentions may also be selected If a SSC member represents the company of the award nominee then the SSC member will excuse himself or herself from commenting or voting for the specific award nominee Who the Award is meant for

save another person What the Award recognizes

gallant or heroic manner in the course of his or her duties and in doing so has far exceeded the expectations of their position and training

level of site supervisor) All award nominees must meet all state andor local legal licensing and training requirements as proscribed by the jurisdiction where the nominee is employed In addition nominees must be found to have good moral character be in good standing with his employer and not have committed any serious misdemeanors or felonies 1 Nominations A The Nominating Person should submit their award nomination in a professional manner along with any documenta-tionmaterial deemed necessary to support the criteria 2 Selection A The SSC will evaluate the nominations against the relevant criteria and recommend the Security Officers that should be considered for the Ralph Day Security Officer Heroism Award along with those for honorable mention However no more than two honorable mentions may be recommended

B Relevant Criteria

C The SSC will notify the recipient(s) by late July to early August 3 Award A The SSC will award the recipient with $5000 monetary award and a plaque The SSC will fund the recipientrsquos travel expenses hotel accommodations and four-day registration fee for that yearrsquos ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits 4 Presentations A SSC will formally recognize the award recipient at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits This form can be completed electronically or by printing Either e-mail or print out this completed form (with any addi-tional pages) to Brian J Kickham Due date July 15 F4m 67 Smith Place E-mail bkickhamnesecuritycom Cambridge MA 02464

Contact Nick Meadows Phoenix Chapter Private Secu-

rity Liaison for a copy of the nomination form

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 13: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 13

Desert Sentinel Ad Rates

Business card size ad $ 65 annually Banner ad $ 85 annually Half page ad $100 annually Full page ad $200 annually MEMBERSHIP SHARING TABLE We have a Membership Sharing table to give all mem-bers a place to put Articles of Interest Brochures White Papers and authored Books etc to share with each other This is meant as a way to share information you think might be of value to other members Maybe your organi-zation is doing a job fair Bring flyers about it Or maybe you read an article that was particularly useful to you and others might get value from it as well Bring 10 or so cop-ies Maybe yoursquore looking for a technology product or service - if a member has placed brochures on the Shar-ing table you may find what yoursquore looking for there

PHOENIX ASIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

Commit to earning your security certification

Earning your CPP PCI or PSP credential is the hallmark of a committed security professional Now more than ever

these three letters represent higher performance knowledge and recognition Get started today Download a PDF

Questions Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about the certification application eligibility

requirements or testing locations

Important Information The CPP exam domains will be modified as a result of a world-wide analysis of security man-agement jobs The updated exam will be administered beginning May 16 2016 Read the FAQ for more information View the revised CPP Domains

Not a member ASIS has the largest repository of curated security information and is your go-to-source for best prac-tices standards research and so much more Learn about ASIS membership benefits

Hear why security management professionals worldwide made the commitment to earn their ASIS security board certificationmdashand learn from their tips and best practices

Join ASIS Certification LinkedIn Groups

CPP | PCI | PSP

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 14: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 14

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The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 15: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 15

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 16: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 16

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Director Guest Services and Security

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Bachelor of ArtsSciences De-

gree in the field of Business Public Relations or Related Field

Develop and oversee the review and implementation of guest

and employee suggestions complaints and comments De-

velop and implement a comprehensive guest service policy

and executive training

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Job Description

JOB TITLE Director of Information Technology

DEPARTMENT Site Operations

REPORTS TO Director of Operations

STATUS Full-time Exempt

PURPOSE OF POSITION The Desert Botanical Garden is a major cul-

tural institution in the Phoenix metropolitan area with a multi-faceted mission

conservation education research an exhibition of desert plants It welcomes 315000 visitors annually ndash roughly 50 local and 50 tourists It is impera-

tive that the security sustainability and growth of the institutionrsquos technology

be monitored and managed with a high standard of quality The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the vision integrity stability and

functionality of core technology infrastructure SHe is responsible for strat-

egy function and improvement of the institutionrsquos IT systems equipment and management of any new technology projects

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Work with the Director of Finance amp Administration outside consultants and

other key stakeholders to develop implement and maintain a Business

Continuity Plan for the Garden including a long-range strategic plan

training and evaluation of staff and improve processes and procedures

Provide guidance leadership and expertise to the members of the Technology

Advisory Committee by facilitating monthly meetings with all users and interpret recommend and deliver solutions in support of all departmentsrsquo

existing and developing IT needs

Identify and recommend cost-effective technology solutions in alignment with

the business and mission objectives of the Garden

Select manage and oversee all IT AV and communication partners and ven-dors in coordination with the Operations Administrator and the Director

of Operations

Develop and successfully manage the IT Operations budget provide recom-mendations for capital expenditures and asset replacement projects to the

Operations Support Committee lead an annual inventory process of all

technology hardware

Prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and lead contractor negotiations for all

IT projects secure necessary municipal and government permits if

applicable

Analyze complex business problems related to technology business processes

andor workflow and recommend streamlined solutions to Senior Staff

and other key stakeholders

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor degree in Computer Science IT Management or related field

A minimum of five years of management experience in developing and imple-menting software and hardware solutions preferably in a visitor-based

mid-to-large size organization

Strong analytical organizational and communication skills and a proven track

record of successful leadership and participation with diverse teams

Strong proficiency in computer operating systems networks and servers

including ACD systems

Advanced knowledge and experience with software integration and connec-

tivity processes provide a competitive edge and are preferred

Security Manager

AEG Management Glendale LLC - Glendale

AZ A minimum education level of Associates of ArtsSciences

Degree in Security Criminal Justice Hospitality or Related

field A good understanding of the guest services role of the

arena as well as the security team Responsible for the crea-

tion and implementation of post orders for the security team

on site

Professional Security Positions Available-Tempe

Edward Jones a leader in the financial services industry is

looking to hire 4 security professionals in our Global Security

Services Department The positions will be assigned at our

headquarters office at 8620 S River Parkway in Tempe AZ

Edward Jones was recently named by Fortune magazine as one

of the 100 Best Companies to Work For Current openings are

available for the positions of Senior Security Operations Spe-

cialist and Security Operations Specialist on our 2pm-10pm

and 10pm-6am schedules

Successful candidates will demonstrate a very strong customer-

service orientation and be committed to a conscientious hard-

working and energetic work ethic that promotes a professional

image for Global Security Services Candidates should have 5

years of armed experience former law enforcement military or

security professionals are preferred

To learn more about career opportunities please visit

wwwcareersedwardjonescom

Position Reference Numbers 8834 or 8835 (Senior Security

Operations Specialist) and 8837 or 8841 (Security Operations

Specialist)

For more information contact

Sonya Adams Senior Recruiter Phone 3145150216

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

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The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 17

2015 ASIS International Phoenix Chapter Board Member List

TITLE OFFICER

PHONE 1 E-MAIL PHONE 2

Chair Joel Otting CPP 480-225-4472 joelbottingintelcom 480-715-6236

Vice-Chair Jordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom 480-736-3179

Secretary Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 doldhamipsasecurityservicescom 602-889-1626

Treasurer Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

COMMITTEES 2016

Accommodations OPEN

Audit Committee John Larson cmsgtjelmsncom

Certification Liaison Nick Ciliento CPP 602-339-2865

ncilientodeserthighlandsscottsdaleco

m 480-419-3753

Conference Committee Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Community Outreach Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Database amp Distribution Dave Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellasisphoenixorg

Education Stephen Oliva PSP 623-980-8706 stephenolivaaxiscom

Foundation David Case 480-814-4104 davidcasenxpcom 602-628-3460

Golf Outing Steve Norris 602-501-1594 wnorris6coxnet

Houses Of Worship Johnnie Mock PSP jlm99mindspringcom 623-249-5978

I B Hale OPEN

LEAL Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

L E Liaison Don Hesselbrock CPP 480-905-9270 drhcssisecuritycom

Legislation OPEN

Membership Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Newsletter Editor Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Nomination Chair Debbie Anderson 602-331-7000 DAndersonandersonsecuritycom 602-550-0444

Placement Kris Spilsbury CPP 713-542-2764 kspilsbuwmcom 480-457-4863

Prescott Eagle Committee Michael Brady CPP 928-777-3738 bradym3erauedu 928-910-0693

Private Security Liaison Nick Meadows 602-344-9296 nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

Programs Chair OPEN

Public Relations Bennett Breuklander 602-679-4313 bennettbreuklandernxpcom 480-814-4056

Southern AZ Committee John McGrath CPP 520-609-6661 john_mcgrathraytheoncom 520-349-2993

Web Master John Hamilton 480-377-6702 johnhamiltonallegioncom

Women in Security Maria Dominguez CPP 602-464-1576

mariagdominguezbankofamericaco

m 602-721-2689

Young Professionals Liai-son OPEN

Vendor Liaison Meghan Uhl 623-332-5037 meghantmuhlsalescom

Regional Vice President Dave Toon CPP 602-300-8311 davetoonentersecuritycom 602-300-8311

Assistant RVP Terry Donnelly CPP 602-721-3429 twdonnellyuspisgov 602-223-3270

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar

Page 18: June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley · 2016. 12. 29. · June Phoenix Chapter meeting speaker: Tom Foley Tom Foley D.Jur., CPP, PSP Tom Foley is an assistant professor

The Desert Sentinel MaymdashJune 2016 Page 18

Newsletter of the ASIS

International - Phoenix

Chapter

11225 N 28th Drive A209

Phoenix AZ 85029

2016 ASIS Phoenix Chapter Officers amp Contact Information

Join us on Wednesday June 15th for our monthly ASIS Phoe-

nix Chapter Meeting at The University Club of Phoenix 39 E

Monte Vista Rd Phoenix 85004

The Phoenix Chapter

supports Sojourner Center

and Homeward Bound

We are on the Web httpwwwasisphoenixorg

Chairman - Joel Otting CPP 480-715-6236 joelbottingintelcom

Vice Chair ndashJordan Cote CPP 480-363-0052 jcoteexpress-scriptscom

Secretary - Derek Oldham 480-710-0920 dold-

hamipsasecurityservicescom

Treasurer - David Mitchell 602-931-9160 dmitchellsimplexgrinnellc

om

Newsletter Editor

Nick Meadows

nmeadowswhelansecuritycom

QUICK LINKS

INTERESTED IN AN EXPENSE-PAID ASIS 2016 This year the ASIS member who recruits the most new regular members will receive a full registration to the Annual Semi-nar and Exhibits hotel accommodations and a travel voucher worth $500 Learn more

GET INVOLVED A members-only benefit ASIS Councils provide expertise and leadership across all industry sectors Find out more about them and how you can get involved To apply for membership click here

E-LEARNING Did you know e-Learning courses are eligible for recertification credit (CPE) so be sure to report your credits See what else is on the calendar