The Campus Safety Conference will feature a panel of experts from college campuses and the emergency communications industry who will discuss the proper implementation of mass notification systems on today’s academic campuses.
The workshop will take place April 28, 1 – 2:30 p.m. and will feature expert dialog on current trends. Attendees will also discover how campuses can procure the resources they need to pay for these systems, as well as the lessons learned by officials from George Mason University and West Virginia University. Both institutions have recently deployed mass notification solutions on their campuses.
The panel will be comprised of the following experts:
- Keith Cunningham, Emergency Coordinator, George Mason University
- Bob Roberts, Chief of Police, West Virginia University
- Pete Tately, Mass Notification Program Manager, Siemens Building Technologies
- Rick Tiene, Vice President, Homeland Security Solutions, Roam Secure, a division of Cooper Notification
For additional information on this panel, as well as the entire Campus Safety Conference, which will take place April 26-28 in Tampa, Fla., please visit www.CampusSafetyConference.com or call (800) 576-8788.
For additional information on campus mass notification solutions, visit the Campus Safety Mazagine Mass Notification Microsite.