Annual Holiday Luncheon 2013

The Holidays are Here!

We will be hosting the chapter’s annual holiday luncheon on Dec 5.  This luncheon is free to chapter members.

Our speaker this year is Pete Ferguson, of eBay Inc., who will discuss Why and How to Partner with Physical Security.  Pete’s remarks should provide an interesting focal point for the event.  Please come and enjoy the afternoon with ISSA Utah.  We look forward to seeing you there!

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Annual Holiday Luncheon 2013

Date: December 5, 2013
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Location: University of Utah Alumni House  map

155 Central Campus Drive
University of Utah,Salt Lake City,UT 84112
USA

Cost: Free for ISSA members; $25 for non-members

SpeakerPete Ferguson, Manager, Safety & Security Program Development, eBay Inc 

Topic:  Why and How to Partner with Physical Security

Securing people and places often are overlooked when compared to information security risks. Preventing people physical access to your facility as well as ensuring a good people-based crisis management program are in place are critical to the overall security strategy.

Speaker Bio: Pete has worked with eBay since it first came to Utah in 1999. With only 1,500 global employees at the time, he was on the ground level and responsible for introducing safety and security policies and practices to Utah -– and shortly thereafter to many additional locations as the company grew. He has served as a manager for global customer service locations and regional manager for both the Americas and Asia Pacific regions. With an educational and experiential background in Communications, Public Relations, he is now responsible for policy, awareness, and auditing programs for eBay’s 500+ global Safety and Security team. He also hold his Certified Protection Professional (CPP) designation from the American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS).

 

 

 

 

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