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Every
month, we will be featuring one or two of our Chapter's CPP members in this
forum. We applaud their achievements and self-dedication to the Security
Industry, and we would like to recognize their efforts with this special web
page.
This month's Featured*
CPP members are:
Richard Corr
* Rudy DuBord III
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Richard Corr
Sales Manager
ASIS Member since 1997
Earned CPP in 2000
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| Industry |
Security System
Sales |
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Job Responsibility |
Provide technology solutions to
today's security needs |
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Education |
Jr. College |
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Years in Security |
24 |
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How the CPP benefits me. |
Recognized designation of a Security
Professional |
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Why should professionals
pursue the CPP designation? |
Tests competency at all levels of the industry. Shows commitment
to Industry Excellence |
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Rudy DuBord III, CPP
Security Administrator
ASIS Member since 1997
Earned CPP in 1998
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| Industry |
Electronics Manufacturing |
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Job Responsibility |
Physical security planning,
security education, investigations, and management of contract guard
force. |
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Education |
Bachelor Degree in Criminal
Justice Administration (Business Minor) Associate Degree in Private
Security |
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Years in Security |
17 |
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How the CPP benefits me. |
Because the CPP requires
recertification, it requires my continued commitment to the security
profession. |
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Value of the CPP |
The CPP is the industry
standard designation for security practitioners. It reflects a commitment
to the profession made by the CPP. |
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Why should professionals
pursue the CPP designation? |
By pursuing the CPP
designation you enhance what you have learned throughout your profession
and acquire knowledge on less familiar security topics. Also, many
colleagues and employers recognize the commitment made by the CPP which
earns pride, respect, and increased earning potential. |
| Achievements |
Executive Council Committee
Member,
CPP Review and Examinations,
SFBA Chapter of ASIS, 2000.
Authored article for Security Business Practices Reference, Volume
3,
ASIS Council on Business Practices, 2000 |
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* NOTE:
Each month the featured CPP members are chosen at
random.
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