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EVENT SPONSOR
JUNE 17 - 19, 2019
ATTENDEE GUIDE
HIGHER-ED PARTNERS
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MONDAY, JUNE 17 | PRE-CONFERENCES (OPTIONAL ADD ON) | 1:00 PM - 7:00 PMTIME SESSION SPEAKERS LOCATION TRACK FOR
12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Registration Sponsored by
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Pre-Conference AWorking TOGETHER to Improve PreparednessResponse, and Recovery
Craig Cooper, Battalion Chief-Special Operations, Las Vegas Fire & Rescue, Mark Williams, Vice Chair, Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS), Frank Straub, Director of Strategic Studies, The Police Foundation
Milan 1-2 Pre- Conference
K-12 & Higher Ed
Pre-Conference BEvaluating Competing Technologies
John Weinstein, Lieutenant/Commander, Strategic Planning and Outreach, Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA)
Marche 1 Pre- Conference
K-12 & Higher Ed
Pre-Conference CSetting Priorities: Lessons Learned from Clery Act Program Reviews
Abigail Boyer, Associate Executive Director, Clery Center Marche 2-3 Pre-
Conference Higher Ed
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Welcome Reception & Sponsor Showcase Pavilion
TUESDAY, JUNE 18 | CONFERENCE: DAY 1 | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PMTIME SESSION SPEAKERS LOCATION TRACK FOR
7:00 am - 8:00 am Registration and Coffee Sponsored by
8:00 am - 9:30 am Welcome, Honor Guard, National Anthem, Communities in Schools, Nevada Presentation and Director of the Year (DOY) Awards Presentation
Amy Reddingon, Events Director, Campus SafetyRobin Hattersly, Editor-in-Chief, Campus SafetyCity of Las Vegas Department of Public SafetyGianna Barney, Student, Faith Lutheran HSTami Hance-Lehr, CEO and State Director, Communities in Schools Nevada
Milan 3, 6-8 K-12 & Higher Ed
Secure Your Campus by Mark Doi, Solutions Engineer, Transact Milan 3, 6-8 K-12 & Higher Ed
Keynote: Recovery & Resilience: Taking Care of Yourself, Your Staff, and Your Community Sponsored by
Chief Michele Freeman, CJM, City of Las Vegas Department of Public Safety Milan 3, 6-8 Keynote K-12 &
Higher Ed
9:30 am - 10:30 am Networking Break Sponsored by Pavilion
9:30 am - 10:30 am Sponsor ShowcaseVisit companies showcasing the latest products and technologies Pavilion K-12 &
Higher Ed10:30 am - 12:00 pm General Session | K-12
MAKING CAMPUSES SAFER – TOGETHER: Emergency Preparedness Panel
MODERATOR: Paul Timm, PSP, Vice President, Facility Engineering Associates, P.C. PANELISTS: Carly Posey, Mission Director, I Love U Guys Foundation, Guy Grace, Director of Security and Emergency Planning, Littleton Public Schools, Chairman, Partner Alliance for Safer Schools; Susan Payne, School Safety and Prevention Expert, Research Associate, Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, University of Colorado, Special Advisor, Safe and Sound Schools; Tammy Malich, Assistant Superintendent, Clark County School District; Dr. Katie Dockweiler, Director of Government and Professional Relations, Nevada Association of School Psychologists; Rob Barsel, Student, The Meadows School
Milan 7-8 General Session K-12
General Session | Higher Ed MAKING CAMPUSES SAFER – TOGETHER: Emergency Preparedness Panel
MODERATOR: Randy Burba, Chief of Police Chapman UniversityPANELISTS: Bart Patterson, President, Nevada State College, Richard Clark, Assistant Vice President for Campus Life, UNLV, Shayna Davis, Student, UNLV, Randall Perkins, Lieutenant, University Police Services, Southern Command, UNLV, Douglas Unger, Post Chair Faculty Senate, Professor of English, UNLV, Rick Briscoe, Director of Facilities, Nevada State College
Milan 3, 6 General Session Higher Ed
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Networking Lunch Pavilion
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Sponsor ShowcaseVisit companies showcasing the latest products and technologies Pavilion K-12 &
Higher Ed
1:00 pm - 7:00 pm Express PassAccess to Sponsor Showcase, Protection and Technology Track Sessions and Networking Reception Only
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TUESDAY, JUNE 18 | CONFERENCE: DAY 1 (CONTINUED) | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PMTIME SESSION SPEAKERS LOCATION TRACK FOR
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12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Hot Topic Roundtable DiscussionsEngage in informal roundtable discussions and share best practices with your peers. Limited to 20 attendees.
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm Hot Topic 1: Utilizing Technology in Your Prevention Plans Sponsored by
Susan Payne, School Safety and Prevention Expert, Research Associate, Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, University of Colorado, Special Advisor, Safe and Sound Schools
Modena 1 Hot Topic K-12
Hot Topic 2: Transitioning Your Safety Team to CERT: Create a Higher Level of Preparedness Sponsored by
Kenna Powell, CPP, CSSP, CSSM, Director of Safety, Security & Emergency Management, Providence Day School
Modena 2 Hot Topic K-12 & Higher Ed
Hot Topic 3: Driving Security, Engagement, and Revenue: How License Plate Recognition (LPR) Can Deliver Intelligence and Revenue While Creating Safer Campuses Sponsored by
Laurie Dickson, Business Development Manager — Education, Genetec
Modena 3 Hot Topic Higher Ed
1:30 pm - 2:00 pm Hot Topic 4: Public Safety Roles: Embracing Change
Dr. Amanda Guthorn, AVP of Public Safety, La Salle University Modena 1 Hot Topic K-12 &
Higher EdHot Topic 5: De-Escalating Toxic Situations – “Words Matter” Sponsored by
John Weinstein, Lieutenant/Commander, Strategic Planning and Outreach, Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA)
Modena 2 Hot Topic K-12 & Higher Ed
Hot Topic 6: The Next Generation of School Safety: Balancing Security with Learning Environments Sponsored by
Bruce Canal, Business Development Manager, Education, Axis Communications Modena 3 Hot Topic K-12 &
Higher Ed
2:00 pm - 3:20 pm Train the Trainer: Conducting Realistic and Comprehensive Tabletop Exercises with Your Staff
Paul Timm, PSP, Vice President, Facility Engineering Associates, P.C. Milan 7-8 Preparedness K-12 &
Higher Ed
Electronic Access Control as Part of a Comprehensive Campus Violence/Active Shooter Program: Saddleback College Case Study
Michael Betzler, Police Lieutenant Robert Ford, Network Systems Technician Saddleback College
Milan 4-5 Protection & Technology Higher Ed
Anticipating the Unthinkable: Developing a Student-Parent Reunification and Recovery Plan
Carly Posey, Mission Director, I Love U Guys Foundation Milan 3, 6 Response &
RecoveryK-12 &
Higher Ed2:20 pm - 3:20 pm MS-13 The Most Dangerous International Gang:
Managing Gangs in Schools, Colleges and Our Communities
Carlos Sanchez, Director of School Safety, Brentwood School District Marche Prevention K-12 &
Higher Ed
Critical Incident Management: A Systematic Guide to Planning Safe and Secure Events
John Weinstein, Lieutenant/Commander, Strategic Planning and Outreach, Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA)
Milan 1-2 Leadership Higher Ed
3:20 pm - 3:30 pm Networking Break Sponsored by Pavilion K-12 & Higher Ed
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Addressing the Rising Suicide Rates: Prevention Strategies and Crisis Resources
Christine Harms, Director, Colorado School Safety Resource Center (CSSRC) Marche Prevention K-12 &
Higher EdRules vs. Laws: The Consequences of Injecting Officers into Inconsequential Incidents Sponsored by
Stacy Ettel, Professional Presenter, PT Aviation Deputy, WatchGuard Video, SafeTac, and Blue Sentinel Group
Milan 1-2 Leadership K-12 & Higher Ed
The BIGGEST Piece of the Equation: Helping Victims and Responders Recover after Mass Violence
Kathryn H. Floyd, PhD., Mass Violence and Terrorism Visiting Fellow, Office for Victims of Crime U.S. Department of Justice
Milan 3, 6 Response & Recovery
K-12 & Higher Ed
3:30 pm - 4:45 pm LTE to LMR: Tips for Integrating Push-to-Talk Cellular into Your Campus Radio System
Stephen Lopez, Chief of Police, New Mexico State University (NMSU) Milan 4-5 Protection &
Technology Higher Ed
Improving Transportation Safety: An MTSS/PBIS Approach
Cheryl Spittler, Consultant, Class Act Safety Consulting Milan 7-8 Preparedness K-12
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm Networking Break Sponsored by Pavilion
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Beyond Patrol: Body Worn Cameras for Government Personnel, School Safety Officers, and Private Security
Robert G. Woolsey, DM, MPA, Owner/Principal, Silver State Consulting Milan 4-5 Protection &
TechnologyK-12 &
Higher Ed
“Left of Bang:” Identify Strategies and Policies to Improve Your Prevention Plans
Gary L. Sigrist, Jr., CEO and President, Safeguard Risk Solutions, LLC Marche Prevention K-12
Don’t Just “Follow the Leader:” Effective Leaders Must Impart Values, Not Mimicry
Michael Luvera, Founder, The Luvera Group, LLC Milan 1-2 Leadership K-12 &
Higher EdSexual Assault Investigations: The Impact of Community Policing and Public Outreach
Allen Williams, Assistant Police Chief, Ball State University Police Milan 3, 6 Response &
Recovery Higher Ed
Establishing Interdisciplinary Communication and Collaboration for K-12 Threat Assessment: New Federal Standard Released by Secret Service
Susan Payne, School Safety and Prevention Expert, Research Associate, Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, University of Colorado, Special Advisor, Safe and Sound Schools
Milan 7-8 Preparedness K-12 & Higher Ed
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Networking Reception End the day by meeting up with your peers in a relaxed setting over snacks, drinks, raffles and more! All attendees, speakers, and sponsors are encouraged to attend.
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Molly Hudgens shares the story of how she prevented a school shooting on September 28, 2016. When a student with a fully-loaded semi-automatic handgun came to her with a plan to kill people on the school’s campus, he told her, “I came to you because you’re the only person who can talk me out of this.” After a ninety-minute intervention, the student relinquished the weapon to Hudgens with no shots fired and no lives lost. She will walk the audience through the specifics of the incident that took place in her office and highlights previous training that affected her decision-making process during the event.
Chief Michele Freeman, CJMCity of Las Vegas Dept. Public SafetyMichele Freeman began her law enforcement career in 1992 with the City of Las Vegas Department of Public Safety as a Corrections Officer. She served as Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and as a privileged member of
the department’s Special Emergency Response Team (SERT) in 2006. She was appointed Chief of the department in June 2011. Chief Freeman leads 452 civilian and Category I and III sworn employees and provides fiscal management of the department’s $84 million dollar budget where they have been advancing through progressive 21st-century strategies. She has been a continuous champion of mental health support, suicide awareness and prevention and has maintained an ongoing commitment to her employees and their well-being. Under her leadership, the department added its first, dedicated, Crisis Intervention Administrator; a trained mental health professional who provides support to the department through education and counsel to those encountering crises.
Molly Bradley HudgensCounselor, Sycamore Middle School Owner, Molly B. Hudgens CommunicationsMolly Bradley Hudgens is in her twentieth year as an educator in the Cheatham County School System as a school counselor at
Sycamore Middle School in Pleasant View, TN. She has used her in-depth study, “Recognizing Red Flags,” to train professionals in education, law enforcement, juvenile probation and court. On September 28, 2016, she talked a student with a loaded handgun from committing a mass shooting at Sycamore Middle School. Hudgens is the 2004-2005 and 2016-2017 Sycamore Middle School and Cheatham County Middle School Teacher of the Year and Congressional Medal of Honor Citizens Honor recipient for a Single Act of Heroism from the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation in March of 2017. She is the 2017 recipient of the TN School Counseling Association’s Phoebe White Award for Excellence in School Counseling.
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KEYNOTESRecovery and Resilience: Taking Care of Yourself, Your Staff, and Your CommunityJUNE 18 | 8:45 AM - 9:30 AM
Proper planning and preparedness should be a priority when it comes to school safety, but as we work together towards safer campuses, we must remember to think about
the long-term effects disasters have on a community. In order to effectively help others in the aftermath of a tragedy, we must first take care of ourselves. Chief Freeman will provide a timely and energetic keynote on the importance of taking care of yourself, so you can successfully help others who have also been affected.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 | CONFERENCE: DAY 2 | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PMTIME SESSION SPEAKERS LOCATION TRACK FOR7:00 am - 8:00 am Coffee8:00 am - 9:00 am Keynote: Saving Sycamore: The School Shooting
that Never HappenedMolly Bradley Hudgens, School Counselor, Sycamore Middle School, Owner, Molly B. Hudgens Communications
Milan 3, 6-8 Keynote K-12 & Higher Ed
9:00 am - 9:30 am Networking Break Sponsored by
9:30 am - 4:00 pm Workshop ARecognizing Red Flags: Working TOGETHER to Prevent Violence
Molly Bradley Hudgens, School Counselor, Sycamore Middle School, Owner, Molly B. Hudgens Communications Stefanie Davenport, Department Chair — Student Support Services, Page Middle School Robyn Miller, Principal, Sycamore Middle School
Milan 3, 6 Workshop K-12 & Higher Ed
Workshop BCombating Social Media Threats: Digital Threat Assessment Training
Sam Jingfors, Vice President, Safer Schools Together (SST) Milan 1-2 Workshop K-12 &
Higher Ed
Workshop CManage the Media Like a Pro: Customized Training and Practical Exercises
Julie Parker, President & CEO, Julie Parker Communications Milan 4-5 Workshop K-12 &
Higher Ed
Workshop DStaff, This is a Lockdown! Planning for and Surviving the Active Threat Event Sponsored by
Jesus M. Villahermosa, Jr., President/Owner, Crisis Reality Training, Inc. Milan 7-8 Workshop K-12 &
Higher Ed
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Networking Lunch Pavilion4:00 pm Conference Concludes
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Saving Sycamore: The School Shooting that Never HappenedJUNE 19 | 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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NETWORKING RECEPTIONJUNE 18, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PMVUE
BOOK SIGNING/SALES
RAFFLE PRIZES
Network with your fellow colleagues over some light snacks and drinks PLUS get your book signed and win some fun raffle prizes!
Paul TimmFacility Engineering Associates, P.C.
School Security1st Edition, How to Build and Strengthen a School Safety Program
Registration Table1 Conference pass plus 2 nights hotel to any CSC20 location
Table #19/20Amazon Gift Card
Table #37LNP-C500G Ethernet switch
Table #38AXIS M1065-LW Network CameraTable #50
The GB DEFENDER Smart Safety Watch
Table #51Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt plus wifi adapter
Stop by these speaker tables during the Networking Reception and receive special conference pricing on these books!
Stop by these sponsor tables during the showcase to enter for a chance to win a prize! You must be present at the Networking Reception to win.
$899 value
$300 value
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$299 value$175 value
Table #32Duffle bag and travel mug
Table #46Amazon’s “Echo Show (2nd Gen) IMRON Baseball Cap
Table #331 Timbuk2 Division Backpack 1 Ogio Roamer Backpack
$294.00 value
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7 Aiphone Corporation 51 Allegion 34 Alertus Technologies 6 AMS.NET 37 Antaira Technologies 36 ARC Document Solutions 38 Axis Communications 14 CatapultEMS 40 Consolidated Glass Holdings 24 Cyrun Corporation 26 Fiplex Communications Inc. 47 Genetec 50 Guardian Band 49 Honeywell Security and Fire
46 IMRON Corporation 62 Kiana.io 12 Motorola Solutions Inc. 9 NAPCO Security Technologies 33 Netapp 48 Onity 13 Princeton Identity 8 Reflex Protect 11 Safe Zone Gunfire Detection 5 Safer Schools Together 32 SALTO Systems 25 SAM Medical 45 Solar Art 35 Sony Video Security Systems
39 Sound Intelligence 27 Stanley Security Solutions 22 Status Solutions 4 The Center for Mass Violence Response Studies 3 The Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS) 21 TOA Electronics 19/20 23 TyTek Medical 10 Viakoo 15 Visitu 43 WatchGuard Video
3 The Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS) 4 The Center for Mass Violence Response Studies 5 Safer Schools Together 6 AMS.NET 7 Aiphone Corporation 8 Reflex Protect 9 NAPCO Security Technologies 10 Viakoo 11 Safe Zone Gunfire Detection 12 Motorola Solutions Inc. 13 Princeton Identity 14 CatapultEMS
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21 TOA Electronics 22 Status Solutions 23 TyTek Medical 24 Cyrun Corporation 25 SAM Medical 26 Fiplex Communications Inc. 27 Stanley Security Solutions 32 SALTO Systems 33 Netapp 34 Alertus Technologies 35 Sony Video Security Systems 36 ARC Document Solutions
37 Antaira Technologies 38 Axis Communications 39 Sound Intelligence 40 Consolidated Glass Holdings 43 WatchGuard Video 45 Solar Art 46 IMRON Corporation 47 Genetec 48 Onity 49 Honeywell Security and Fire 50 Guardian Band 51 Allegion 62 Kiana.io
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