All entries tagged with “education”![]() [Event Recap]: Education & Healthcare Security Forum | Dallas, TX | April 2016
The Education & Healthcare Security Forum hosted approximately 315 one-on-one meetings at the Sheraton Dallas on April 25th and 26th,2016. Executives from companies including Colorado State University Police Department, Children's Specialized Hospital, Dallas County Hospital District Police, Henderson State University, Mission Regional Medical Center and South San Antonio ISD connected for informative meetings with solution providers, seminars and networking opportunities. Face-to-face meetings kicked off promptly on Monday morning and ran throughout the next day and a half, separated by meals and seminars. "The one-on-one meetings with vendors allowed me to ask questions that pertained to my particular facility without interrupting or listening to others who had different needs than my own. The time allowed for these meetings was just right, enough to demonstrate the need for the product without it really being a sales pitch," explained an attendee from Hendriz College. Speakers including Tim Grosse, George Belich and Dominick Armato led discussions on energy management, capital forecasting and operational efficiency. Prime networking continued into the evening with a gala dinner and casino games overlooking the stunning Dallas skyline. After a fun evening, attendees reconnected on Tuesday morning for more face-to-face meetings and additional seminars, ending with a closing lunch. For more information, or to attend future events, contact VP of Operations Rob Muise here. ![]() Sexual Assault Advocate Confirmed as Guest Speaker at Education & Healthcare Security Forum
Julie (Jules) Carter Irvin-Rooney, J.D. is a legal consultant and advocate. She serves as President of Title IX and Clery Act Consulting, LLC, an affiliate of The Irvin Law Firm. Ms. Irvin-Rooney’s concentration areas include higher education law, reproductive justice law, and sexuality & the law. Within these areas, her specialties are Title IX, Clery Act, FERPA, ADA, and Special Education issues. In her position as President of Title IX and Clery Act Consulting, she works as a legal analyst, legal consultant, advocate, and expert on Title IX and the Clery Act. She provides her expertise to a variety of educational settings (higher education and K-12) on campus sexual assault prevention and compliance with federal guidelines. Ms. Irvin-Rooney has assisted students in filing Office of Civil Rights Complaints regarding Title IX compliance infractions and working with schools on their issues and policies. Additionally, she facilitates training for schools and advocacy groups regarding compliance issues, implements discussions of “best practices,” and advocates and educates via social media. She collaborates with domestic violence advocates, police officers, commonwealths’ attorneys, and other advocates for sexual assault survivors, especially related to campus sexual assaults (K-12 and higher education). She works as an advocate for survivors who need assistance and consultation in pursuing justice through both Title IX and the criminal justice system. Ms. Irvin-Rooney holds a JD from William & Mary Law School where she was awarded the National Association of Women Lawyers Award along with the Dean’s Certificate for special and outstanding service to the law school community. While in law school, Ms. Irvin Rooney served as a leader in promoting more scholarship and awareness on gender, sexuality, and the law, which led to her coordinating and organizing a Reproductive Justice Conference, worked with both the undergraduate school of William and Mary, along with the law school to advocate for those sexually assaulted and/or harassed. In addition, she designed learning seminars and small-group meetings for deans and advisers regarding compliance with Title IX and the Clery Act. Ms. Irvin-Rooney graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Rhetoric and Communications Studies and Sociology from the University of Richmond. She earned a master’s degree in English Rhetoric and Writing from Virginia Commonwealth University and taught at the secondary and post-secondary levels. To register for the Education & Healthcare Security Forum, click here. Complimentary registration is available for qualifying security executives including accommodation, attendance, access to the seminar program and all networking activities including meals and refreshments. ![]() Seminar Program to Take Place at Education Facilities Management Forum
The Education Facilities Management Forum taking place on October 19 & 20 in Dallas, Texas has slated a seminar program that explores the many facets of school construction and facility management. The seminar program consists of 45-minute seminars by industry experts, some of which are offering CEUs. All speakers are qualified based upon their industry expertise and host editorial seminars followed by an open-discussion with attending C-level executives. The open format of these discussions allows for shared knowledge and brainstorming within the industry. While the Forum is built on the needs of registering delegates, our current seminar program consists of the following sessions: Repair and Renovation Construction Projects – A Better Way: Job Order Contracting by Mike Coberley, the senior manager at KBR On-Call Construction. Leveraging Analytics for Energy and Operations Performance in Facilities by Patty Anderson, CEO of Performance Building Solutions “What We Need is a Plan” School [and Corporate] Security Gets Smarter; New Trends Emerge by Steve Surfaro, Security Industry Liaison for Axis Communications Sustainable Materials in Restrooms, Locker Rooms and Other Applications by Rob Donlon, the director of sales at Scranton Products (1 AIA HSW/SD CE Hour & 1 GBCI CE Hour) Crisis Management and Planning for the Mobile Age by Brad Hunter, private/independent and higher education sales manager at SchoolDude Tips for Achieving Capital Forecasting Success by Brad Hunter, private/independent and higher education sales manager at SchoolDude How Dashboard Style Interfaces and System Analytics are Increasing Operational Efficiency and Reducing Energy Costs in Commercial Buildings by John Mitro, business development manager at US East Delta Controls To suggest an additional seminar topic or speaker, please contact media@forumevents.com. To receive your complimentary space at the Education Facilities Management Forum, including access to the seminar program, visit www.forumevents.com. |
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