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Agenda
• Poll Results
• ASIS International
• ASIS Foundation
• ASIS Regional
• ASIS Greater Kansas City Chapter
Poll Results
1. What topics are you interested in? a. Workplace Violence
b. Physical Security
c. Security Management
d. Crime Prevention
e. Employee Theft
2. What time best suits your needs for chapter meetings?a. Noon
Poll Results
3. What meeting format do you prefer?a. Field Trip / Different venues
4. What is your main goal as a member of the ASIS Greater Kansas City chapter?a. Networking (Tie)
b. Stay Current on Security Practices (Tie)
5. How do you keep informed of ASIS Greater Kansas City activities?a. Website
ASIS Councils – Brandee Gary
• Academic & Training Programs
• Banking & Financial Services
• Commercial Real Estate
• Crime Prevention & Loss Prevention
• Crisis Management & Business Continuity
• Cultural Properties
• Defense & Intelligence
• Economic Crime
• Executive Protection
• Fire & Life Safety
• Food Defense & Agriculture Security
• Gaming & Wagering Protection
• Global Terrorism, Political Instability, &International Crime
• Healthcare Security
• Hospitality, Entertainment, &Tourism Security
• Information Asset Protection & Pre‐Employment Screening
• Information Technology Security
• Investigations
• Law Enforcement Liaison
• Military Liaison
ASIS Councils
• Petrochemical, Chemical, & ExtractiveIndustries Security
• Pharmaceutical Security
• Physical Security
• Retail Loss Prevention
• School Safety & Security
• Security Architecture & Engineering
• Security Services
• Supply Chain & Transportation Security
• Utilities Security
• Women in Security
• Young Professionals
LIST OF AD HOC COUNCILS
• Transitions
• Security Applied Sciences
ASIS Councils-WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A COUNCIL MEMBER?
• Councils (34) offer an excellent opportunity to share your expertise, while enhancing your reputation and professional credentials. Being a council member is not an honorary title; it is a working position that requires personal commitment from both members and their employers.
• Volunteers are selected from ASIS members in good standing who know their company will support active involvement, which includes the ability to participate in meetings throughout the year.
• Information on each Council at https://www.asisonline.org/globalassets/get-involved/councils/asis_council_powerpoint.pdf
ASIS Councils- HOW DO I BECOME A COUNCIL MEMBER?
• Go to www.asisonline.org.
• Click on “Get Involved”, then select “Councils.” •
• Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click on “Join a Council.”
• Complete the necessary application fields, then click on “Submit.”
• OR -You can also find the application in ASIS Connects via “Member Resources” or in the “Library” section of the Open Forum.
• Questions about Councils, email: [email protected]
What is the Foundation?
• A 501(c)(3) nonprofit affiliate of ASIS International.
• Supports global security professionals worldwide through research and education.
• Awards grants and scholarships to help chapters and individuals--including those transitioning to careers in security management--achieve their professional and academic goals.
Mission
• To make a difference in our industry and the lives of those who keep the world safe through research and scholarships.
PRACTICAL RESEARCH
Research Vision: To elevate the value of credible research in developing the security profession, informing practitioner decision-making, and transforming the future of the security sector.
Recent Projects• The State of Security Convergence (2019)
– A new study examining the rate of convergence between cybersecurity, physical security, and business continuity functions. Using survey responses from more than 1,000 security leaders in the U.S., Europe, and India, plus more than 20 follow-up interviews, the study provides relevant benchmarks for creating more effective and cost-efficient security and risk operations.
• Intelligent Building Management Systems: Guidance for Protecting Organizations (2018)– Partnered with BOMA & SIA
– Framework to help decision-makers assign a risk-based criticality or impact to their building
• Scouting the Future (2017/2018)– Helps leaders navigate the future; innovative project that identified seven key change
drivers impacting security
Grants
Security Education Grant in honor of Roy Bordes
• Funding for a two-day, custom designed physical security education program for an ASIS chapter (up to $10,000)
Public-Private Partnership (P3) Grant in honor of Matthew Simeone
• $4,000 to a full-service law enforcement agency to support their active P3 program; supported by the LELC
ASIS Foundation Scholarships
• Road to Certification Scholarship in honor of Allan J. Cross
• Career Development Scholarships, underwritten by Securitas
• Military Liaison Council Certification Scholarships
• Law Enforcement Liaison Certification Scholarships
• IFPO Certification Scholarships
• Applications accepted 1 February-15 April
Scholarships administered jointly with chapters and regions
➢ The Abbaticola Fund (Central New Jersey Chapter)
➢ The Buckley Fund (Region 1C)
➢ The Manning Fund (Boston Chapter)
➢ The Noggle Fund (North Texas Chapter)
Certification Accelerator Scholarships
• Complimentary gift of one CPP or PSP exam to each chapter worldwide to award.
• Online toolkit for chapters to conduct their own scholarship competitions.
• Applicants apply with their chapters. 105 chapters participated in the first year, and 133 in 2019, a 27% increase
• Sponsored by
Your Contributions Make Our Work Possible
➢ Foundation’s mission is supported by contributions
➢ Trustees, other individuals, Chapters & Councils, Organizations
➢ Income from reserves
➢ Overhead costs (salaries, Accounting, IT, etc.) donated by ASIS
How You Can Help
• Visit www.asisfoundation.org
• Attend Foundation events
• Read complimentary research reports
• Apply for scholarships & grants
• Support the profession with a donation at asisfoundation.org or on your membership renewal form
C H A P T E R AWA R D S P R O G R A M
• Five awards
• Awards Committee
• Submission Deadlines
• Awards Ceremony
• Value
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C H A P T E R AWA R D S
• The E.J. Criscuoli, Jr., CPP Volunteer Leadership Award
• The I.B. Hale Chapter of the Year
• The Chapter Newsletter of the Year
• The Chapter Website of the Year
• Chapter Community Service Award
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AWA R D S C O M M I T T E E
• Committee composed of Approx. 25 members
• Appointed by ASIS President
• All Current/Past ARVPs, RVPs, SRVPs, and Council Members
• Meet twice a year, January Leadership Conference, and again in July (two days)
• Awards Presentation Ceremony at the GSX Conference!
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L O G I S T I C S
• Submission deadlines TBD
• Judging done at end of June/July
• Websites (Due Date Jan. 15th) reviewed Feb – June ( 5 evaluations )
• Winners announced and awards presented at special ceremony during GSX
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AWA R D G R O U P S I Z E S
• Group 1 40 or fewer members
• Group 2 41 – 70
• Group 3 71 – 100
• Group 4 101– 159
• Group 5 160 – 250
• Group 6 251 – 574
• Group 7 over 575
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R E S E A R C H
Talked to past/present volunteers and asked one question…..
Why do Chapters participate in the awards program?
The most pervasive motivation to participate was….
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ASIS Greater Kansas City Chapter – Rick Dunn
Who we are:
• Incorporated in 1960, the Kansas City Chapter is one of the largest Midwest chapters of ASIS International. Our members are security professionals and practitioners who represent some of Kansas City's area's finest corporations, both large and small. Our members also belong to law enforcement and government agencies and educational institutions. It continues to offer its members an active choice of meetings, trainings and certification opportunities.
• Our members are responsible for the security and life-safety programs safeguarding many of Kansas City's mostprominent buildings and institutions, as well as hundreds of venues where area residents live, work and play. The Kansas City Chapter of ASIS International supports these security practitioners by providing educational programs and opportunities to exchange knowledge of best practices within the field.
ASIS Greater Kansas City Chapter
Goals• By providing members and the security community with access to a full
range of programs and services, Greater Kansas City ASIS leads the way for advanced and improved security performance through:
• Certifications
• Current Information
• Networking
• Professional Development
• Standards and Guideline
Great Kansas City Board
Chair Rick Dunn, CPP
Vice Chair Bill Carroll, CPP
Treasurer Jared Oakden, PSP
Secretary Sean Burns
Great Kansas City Committees -Administration
FOUNDATION LIAISON Vacant
CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE Mike Betten, CPP
COUNCIL LIAISON Brandee Gary
LAW ENFORCEMENT LIAISON Doug Head
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Vacant
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE David Brown
MENTORSHIP PROGRAM COMMITTEE Vacant
MILITARY LIAISON Vacant
NOMINATING COMMITTEE Vacant
PLACEMENT COMMITTEE / EXECUTIVE REFERRAL Vacant
WOMEN IN SECURITY LIAISON Vacant
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS LIAISON Vacant
PUBLIC RELATIONS Vacant
Great Kansas City Committees - Operations
COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE Vacant
PROGRAM COMMITTEE Sam Alva
WEBMASTER Vacant
HOSPITALITY CHAIR Renee Wakefield-Campbell
HISTORIAN John Krumme, CPP
Great Kansas City Committees - Events
TRIVIA NIGHT Vacant
GOLF TOURNAMENT Jon Gann
TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE / LAW ENFORCEMENT
APPRECIATION
James Schwartz
Jason Shields
John Krumme
Todd Tenbrink
BORDER SHOWDOWN Vacant
HOLIDAY PARTY Vacant