Featured CPP Profiles

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 member is:
Jeff Anderson CPP
   

Jeff Anderson, CPP
National Sales Manager
ASIS Member since prior to 2002
Earned CPP in 2002

Industry Manufacturer of Security Products

Job Responsibility

National Sales Manager, Corporate Technical Trainer, Technical Support and Field Engineer for commissioning of systems. Responsible for a Rep. Sales force of 16 sales people. I also provide design layouts and will engineer systems for major security contractors and consultants.

Education

AA in Electronics Technology (equivalent) from the United States Navy.
Telecommunications Systems certificate course at U.C. Santa Cruz extension.
Completed manufacturer training courses:
Javelin CCTV and Micro Processor Matrix Switchers, Schlage Card Access, Perimeter Products Fence Detection Systems, Senstar Stellar Fence Detection Systems, Pulnix Sensors, Inc. perimeter Security Systems, Cortelco PBX programming and Voicemail/Call Attendant, Vodavi Digital EKSU, Rauland Borg Nurse Call, Rauland Borg Master Clock and Microprocessor Fire Alarm and Intercom System.

Years in Security

12 / 22 in low-voltage industry

How the CPP benefits me.

As a Security Professional I desired the credentials that reflected my years of service and dedication to the security industry. The CPP designation provided me with the credentials recognized by my peers and fellow security professionals. This designation will also open doors to other opportunities that might not be available to those without the CPP credentials.

Value of the CPP

In a post 9-11 world, Security Professionals will have an increased presence and stature among corporate and government leaders. Security Practitioners with the CPP designation will prove their worth and dedication to these leaders and demonstrate the management skills vital in today’s security environment.

Why should professionals pursue the CPP designation?

The events of 9-11 have caused an increased emphasis in all aspects of Security. Government and Industry leaders are looking for those with a proven proficiency in security management. The CPP designation is an excellent way to show your proficiency and dedication to the industry.

Achievements

Certification in Low Voltage systems from the NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies. NICET is sponsored by the National Society of Professional Engineers.
Three years Adult Education Teacher for Chabot College in Hayward, Ca. Taught third year sound and communication apprentices at the IBEW Union Hall San Leandro, CA.
Obtained a California Contractors License (C-7) as a Low Voltage contractor in 1993. License is currently active.

* NOTE: Each month the featured CPP members are chosen at random.

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