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School for Professional Studies Panel Discussion
Creating a Security Culture: Moving the Risk and
Vulnerability Analysis into Action
Thursday, February 11, 2010
John and Lucy Cook Hall
Anheuser-Busch Auditorium
3674 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Wine and Cheese reception to follow
Featured guests include Larry Cockell (SVP and Chief Security Officer for Time Warner, Inc., and former Deputy Director of U.S. Secret Service), John Britt (Director of Public Safety for the state of Missouri, and former Security Director of Anheuser Busch), Roland Corvington (Special Agent in Charge, FBI, St. Louis, and former Assistant Director of Security Division, FBI), Colonel Dan Isom (Chief, St. Louis Metropolitan Police), and Joe Walsh (Director of Security for the St. Louis Cardinals, and retired officer of St. Louis Metropolitan Police)
As a security manager, whether in the private or public sector, you must sell consequence and resilience management by showing how such actions positively impact the revenue stream, and thus, increase the value of security. This panel discussion will include the trends in community-wide crime, a description of creating a security culture, and specific ways to enable a security culture as part of the “business” process -- moving the risk and vulnerability analyses into action.
Register online at: billikenalumni.slu.edu/spspanel10 for this free event. Complimentary parking is available in the Laclede Garage located at Spring and Laclede, just west of Grand Blvd. Certificates of attendance will be available.
If you or one of your guests needs assistance accessing this event or requires disability related accommodations, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 314-977-2250 or alumni@slu.edu.
For more information or questions regarding this event, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at alumni@slu.edu or 314.977.2250.
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