Two members of IASIR were given awards at the 2024 annual conference in Charlotte, North Carolina this October. Congratulations to both Steve Amitay and Pam Groose. Steve Amitay is the 2024 recipient of the Donna Martin Spirit Award. Pam Groose is the 2024 recipient of the John Russi Founder's Award. The Donna Martin Spirit Award?was created in memory of the late Donna Martin, IASIR’s first administrator, whose dedication to promoting the association was tireless and passionate. The award recognizes an industry member who has demonstrated outstanding and selfless service to the goals and highest ideals of the International Association of Security and Investigative Regulators. Industry (associate) members are invited to make nominations for this award. The John Russi Founder’s Award?was created in honor of John Russi, whose vision and enterprise brought the association to life in 1993. The award recognizes government members for meritorious and exemplary service in furthering the goals and ideals of the International Association of Security and Investigative Regulators. Government (full) members are invited to make nominations for this award. IASIR Procedures for Awards Nominations: 1. Nominations for awards may be made by IASIR members on forms posted on IASIR’s website and available at annual conferences. The call for nominations is ongoing with a deadline in any given year of two months prior to the annual conference. 2. All award winners shall be determined by a vote of the Board of Directors.
International Association of Security and Investigative Regulators (IASIR)
行业协会
Government and Industry Representatives Sharing Knowledge, Experience and Expertise.
关于我们
In the spring of 1993, 15 private security and investigative regulators met in Orlando, Florida. They represented the states of Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. This farsighted group realized the need to unite for the purpose of sharing information. They agreed that by joining hands, they could enhance their ability to regulate and assist in promoting the professionalism of the private security, private investigative, alarm and related industries. The National Association of Security and Investigative Regulators (NASIR) was founded that year. In order to accomplish its mission, the association established these goals: Enhancing applicant processing and records management Advocating for expedient background investigation and fingerprint processing Disseminating information on insurance/bonds Keeping abreast of and sharing information about new licensing technology Promoting effective state regulation and enforcement Assisting in education and training standards Eliminating unlicensed activity Developing harmony between law enforcement and the regulated industries Influencing federal legislation Formulating model laws and regulations Assisting states in developing and enforcing laws and regulations Encouraging reciprocity between states Providing training and education opportunities for state regulators In late 2001, the national association became the International Association of Security and Investigative Regulators (IASIR) to better reflect its increasing influence throughout the US, Canada and other parts of the world. The membership has now grown to include 32 regulatory agencies or boards in 20 states, seven Canadian provinces, and France. In addition, there are 38 non-voting associate memberships representing the industries regulated. Non-member agencies in jurisdictions that regulate these industries are urged to unite with IASIR members to accomplish these important goals
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International Association of Security and Investigative Regulators (IASIR)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 行业协会
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1993
- 领域
- Networking、Private Security、Private Investigative和Regulatory Affairs
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IASIR Conference Day 3: What is the Evolution of a Security Officer? Featuring Eddie Sorrells CPP, PSP, PCI, Jamie Ridenhour, CPP, SSGB, Gary Bradley, and Jeff DiDomenico. Hopefully you were able to catch this presentation, it was a great one! This panel gave real experiences from their varied careers in the private security industry, and how the need for enhanced skills, training, and regulatory procedures and standards are changing at a rapid pace. It also included discussions surrounding the changing demands, challenges, and opportunities faced by security officers, emphasizing the need for adaptation and innovation.
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IAISIR Conference Day 2 continued: 1. A Comprehensive Reciprocity Review - featuring NICOLE GRAY, Paul Sherwin, MBA, and Douglas Taggart 2. Straight From the Source: New developments in licensing and regulation - featuring Jesse Gentry 3. Breakout Sessions for both Industry and Government
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IASIR Conference Day 2 continued: Enhancing Public Safety: The role of private security patrols in supporting municipal law enforcement. Featuring Steve Vitale and Paul Ohm, CPP Private security patrols play a critical role in supplementing municipal law enforcement, especially in high-crime or densely populated urban areas. This presentation explored how private security patrols implemented by P4 Companies in Chicago, effectively supplement local law enforcement.
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IASIR Conference Day 2: 1. Who's Watching the Watchers? featuring Tyler Dukes, Lead Editor for AI Innovation, McClatchy 2. Collaborative Strategies for Reducing False Alarms - featuring Dave Robinson, Deputy Chief, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Allen Rutledge, Security Industry Alarm Coalition, and Tommy Whisnant
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Day one continued - 1. Strengthening Cybersecurity in the Private Security Industry: What's next for practitioners, regulators, and the insurance industry? featuring Eddie Sorrells CPP, PSP, PCI, Gary Bradley, and Dena Cusick 2. Beyond the Badge: The rise of private police forces - featuring Randy Munn 3. World View: Security Regulation in South Africa - featuring Talent Zwane and Mpho Sechoaro.
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Day 1 - Fireside Chat with the Secret Service Steve Gutierrez, ASAIC, US Secret Service Charlotte Field Office, NC Steve's career has spanned nearly three decades between federal law enforcement and military service. He is a demonstrated leader with a record of accomplishment and expertise in designing, developing, and implementing enterprise level programs with specific expertise in protection, risk mitigation, and intelligence analysis. Thank you, Steve Amitay, Suzy Herring, and Pam Groose, for the Q & A session.