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2007 National Campus Security Summit:
Practical Measures for Campus Security


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Wednesday, May 30th 2007
9 am - 5:30 pm
University of Central Oklahoma
Nigh University Center
Edmond, Oklahoma

The 2007 National Campus Security Summit is bringing leading experts to explore and evaluate critical issues facing decision makers in higher education and offer practical measures for Campus Security.  While recognizing that funds are always limited and that campuses cannot become fortified installations, the Summit will deliver actionable steps and best practices to apply to your university situation.

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"Campus administrators must review and revise their security procedures, their technology and communication measures, their budget commitments and perhaps most importantly, their training and awareness programs."

-Roger Webb, President
University of Central Oklahoma

Summit Highlights

Summit Agenda:

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Keynote Speakers:

Clinton R. Van Zandt , NBC Crime Analyst, former FBI Profiler >
Lessons Learned from the Virginia Tech Tragedy & Beyond, Identifying the at Risk Student

C. Suzanne Mencer, Policy Director, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Shreck >
The Lessons of Columbine

Steven Healy, President IACLEA >
After Virginia Tech: A Call to Action

Breakout Sessions:

Crisis Communications
Jonathan L. Bernstein, President, Bernstein Crisis Management LLC >

Psychology of Rage
John A. Call, President, Crisis Management Consultants, Inc. CMC, Inc >

Law Enforcement and Tactical Issues
Joe Bierly, National Director, Public Safety Group, Oracle Corporation >

 

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Speakers scheduled to appear at the 2007 National Campus Security Summit >

Summit News:

^ CNN:  Schools fall short in preparing for emergencies
When it comes to preparing for emergencies, the nation's schools could be getting better grades.
Read the article online >
~posted May 25, 2007

^ Universities from Coast to Coast to Attend 2007 Summit
Twenty-four states will be represented as university presidents, administrators, and law enforcement gather for the 2007 National Campus Security Summit, to be held May 30 on the University of Central Oklahoma campus in Edmond.
Read the entire press release >
~posted May 24, 2007

^ Virginia Tech Students to Address University Presidents on Campus Security
Two Virginia Tech students, on campus during the horrific shootings that killed 32 people earlier this year, will share their experience with university presidents, school administrators and law enforcement at the 2007 National Campus Security Summit
Read the entire press release >
~posted May 21, 2007

^ FEMA Administrator to Address Campus Leaders at
National Campus Security Summit
David Paulison, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), will be the featured speaker at the 2007 National Campus Security Summit, to be held May 30 on the University of Central Oklahoma campus.
Read the entire press release >
~posted May 14, 2007

^ How Far Should a Campus Go When it Comes to Security?
University presidents, administrators and law enforcement officers from throughout the country are expected to attend the 2007 National Campus Security Summit. The summit is the first of its kind in the U.S. since the tragedy at Virginia Tech in April.
Read the entire press release >
~posted May 8, 2007

^ Virtual Trade Show now available to vendors
Vendors who wish to provide information to participants of the Summit are invited to participate in our Virtual Trade Show. 
To find out more click here >
~ posted May 8, 2007

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