ASIS PDC Newsletter - Q2 2023

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It is an honor to serve with the Professional Development Community. We hope your 2023 is going great and you are meeting and exceeding your professional goals.

In This Issue

- Upcoming ASIS Events

- ASIS PDC Q2 2023 Webinar

Announcement

- 2023 Mentorship Survey

- Security LeadHER

- GSX Registration Now Open!

- Certification Profile: Jakson

Phillips, CPP, PCI, PSP

- ASIS Awards Of Excellence

- Submit your Content

Who do you report directly to in your organization? Are they aware of and supportive of your goals? Have you asked them what their goals are for the organization in 2023 and your role to meet success? I challenge all to have that conversation and use it as a professional development activity! We hope you plan to attend GSX and what ideal timing to add that to your conversation. Please share your ideas with the community.

Upcoming Events

June 2023

Leading causes of commercial & industrial structure fires and how to prevent them. [ASIS Webinar]

When: Jun 6, 2023 from 12:30 to 13:30 (ET)

Strategic Paths Forward: Career Transition and Risk Management [ASIS Webinar]

When: Jun 7, 2023 from 10:00 to 11:30 (ET)

Security LeadHER Event

When: June 12-13, 2023, Nashville

Government Detention – An Evolving Threat [Webinar]

When: Jun 13, 2023 from 12:30 to 13:30 (ET)

July 2023

ASIS Mentoring Program Meetup

When: Jul 12, 2023 from 11:00 to 12:00 (ET)

PDC Quarterly Meeting

When: Jul 19, 2023 from 12:00 to 13:00 (ET)

More Events

Welcome Message from Rose Miller

ASIS PDC Q2 2023 Webinar Announcement

Steering Committee Member Head of PDC Continuing Education Group

In line with ASIS PDC 2023 Continuing Education Curriculum, our Q2 webinar will be recorded on 07th of June, as planned. We will have a 90-min. educational session eligible for 1.5 CPE credit for its attendees. Our key-note speakers will be:

• Melissa Mack, CPP, CPRW, CIC, Managing Director – Pinkerton. Melissa will be talking on making successful transitions in public service to private sector and security career moves.

• Yacine Benamane, CPP, ASIS Dubai Chapter Vice Chairman, whose topic will be on resilience in the face of natural disasters (based on the recent learning's from the earthquake in Turkey).

ASIS Professional Development Community is an open platform for security experts interested in issues related to professional development. This community aims to promote personal and professional development in the security sector through accredited academic study, formalized training, certification preparation, leadership development, and business management skills that are aligned to meet the needs of enterprises worldwide.

To register for the ASIS PDC Q2 webinar please visit: https://store.asisonline.org/strategic-paths-forward-career-transition-and-riskmanagement.html

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2023 Mentorship Survey

The Mentorship Community conducted a survey in the first two weeks of May 2023 to learn about satisfaction of both mentors and mentees with the program. Fifty-six mentors responded to the survey and forty-three mentees responded. Results were overall positive with 80% of mentors reporting they believed they were able to help their mentees accomplish the goals they set out to work on. Just over 62% of the mentees responding said they felt their goals were accomplished. There were individual responses that gave additional details toward what went right or what went wrong in each category. The below chart is high level summary of the survey will give more information as to the results.

If anyone has questions about the survey, they are welcome to direct them to alangreggo@live.com and he will do his best to answer. We will be sharing more information on future meetings and studying the responses to make any improvements we can.

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June 12-13, 2023

Nashville, Tennessee

Born of a need to effect change and create a more enriching and inclusive security community, Security LeadHER will connect you with impactful keynotes, lively networking, small group breakouts and many opportunities to help you develop your security leadership skills and grow your tribe! Simply put, this is the event for Security LeadHERs – present and future!

Learn more and visit securityleadher.org.

GSX Registration Now Open!

Your mission: to return to Global Security Exchange and collect more valuable insights to help stay ahead of emerging threats. You already know the value of GSX, but this year’s event features an ever-growing exhibitor list, expanded exhibit hall educational offerings, and more opportunities for face-to-face collaboration across the security supply chain.

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REGISTER TODAY

How were you introduced to ASIS?

I got to know ASIS International by attending security training courses with a private security academy in Venezuela. In 2009, while receiving training from the instructor, a female CPP, she talked about what ASIS and its certifications were all about.

Why did you decide to get involved?

I believed, since I knew about ASIS International, that this was the path I had to take to achieve what I had wanted since I was a military man in my country, to be a corporate security professional. Someone with full knowledge and a good position within a good organization or corporation.

What motivated you to achieve ASIS board certification?

Since I learned and understood what the ASIS Certifications mean and what field they cover, I set a professional goal, to achieve at least the CPP. In 2009, I was a Country Security manager for an Oil and Gas company, and I wrote on a blackboard in my office, the name of the three ASIS International Certifications, CPP, PCI, and PSP, and what each one means. Every time I could, I read my blackboard, and I talked to my team or any visitor about the ASIS Certifications. Knowing that, in Venezuela, and Latin America, there were few certified people, I became even more enthusiastic, and I set my own personal goal, to become certified.

How did you become certified, and how has it helped you perform your job?

I met two Venezuelan CPP's and one of them guided me at the beginning, I always asked him what it meant and how I could achieve it, and I constantly attended monthly meetings or any other activity of ASIS International in Venezuela. Finally, working in Colombia, during the pandemic, I decided to take a diploma course to learn and prepare myself completely to take the exam. During these studies, I was inspired to try to obtain the CPP, and two other ASIS certifications, PSP, and PCI, and set a goal of three months to take each exam, I finally achieved it according to my personal and professional plan and goal. I am an ASIS International Triple Crown.

My role in corporate security has taken a 180 turn, as in my personal life. I feel like a true professional who has got quality knowledge and experience, and this has opened my way to the world of corporate security. I feel really empowered and I can motivate people around me with leadership and to follow the ASIS way. To hold the Triple Crown is a great responsibility. It hasn't been easy to tell you the truth, and this is because many people see me as one expert, the one who may not be wrong, and the one who could have the responses to all their doubts or questions in the professional field of security management. However, I feel prepared to always give my best, to continue learning with each person and every situation, and to continue inspiring my colleagues. I’m one ASIS triple crown, I feel extremely fulfilled and with great hopes of continuing to grow, personally and professionally.

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Jakson Phillips, CPP, PCI, PSP

ASIS AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

ASIS International recognizes the important work of ASIS members around the world with awards that celebrate their accomplishments and dedication to the security management profession.

Shine a light on a deserving member or organization for their contribution to the profession nominate them to be honored with an ASIS Award of Excellence.

CLICK TO NOMINATE BY JUNE 15, 2023

Submitting Content

We invite you to contribute and submit content (articles, initiatives, upcoming community events & pictures from ASIS events).

Please let us know if you’d like to see anything new in upcoming newsletters.

Contribution should be sent to Mshal818@hotmail.com

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