CS 2010 Conference Returns to California

LOS ANGELES

Campus Safety Magazine is pleased to announce that its 2010 Campus Safety Conference will take place March 29-31, at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, Calif.

The Long Beach Convention Center is located within easy driving distance from Los Angeles International Airport, the John Wayne Airport in Orange County and the Long Beach airport. More than 2,000 places to stay, ranging from name brand hotels to comfortable motels and bed & breakfast inns, are within walking distance of the Convention Center. Conference attendees can book their hotel room at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach for a special conference rate of $155 per night (single occupancy.)

The 2010 Campus Safety Conference offers a three-day program for hospital, school and university police agencies, public safety departments, superintendents, administrators and other campus stakeholders involved in the protection of North American campuses. The show will provide attendees with techniques and information on how they can prevent, detect and respond to the many risks and incidents that occur at today’s healthcare and educational facilities.

Individuals and organizations interested in presenting at the Campus Safety Conference 2010 should submit a detailed abstract of their presentation to CS Executive Editori Robin Hattersley Gray at robin.gray@bobit.com, no later than Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. For additional information, click here.

For exhibit and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Dynise Plaisance at (760) 519-5541 or dynise.plaisance@bobit.com (Western Region); or Tara Schelling at (215) 794-7015 or tara.schelling@bobit.com (Eastern Region).

For additional information, visit www.CampusSafetyConference.com or call (800) 576-8788.

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