Security On Campus Celebrates Name Change, 25th Anniversary

WAYNE, Pa. — Security On Campus, Inc.  has changed its name to the Clery Center for Security On Campus (“Clery Center”).

In honor of its new name and to celebrate the organization’s 25th anniversary, the Clery Center will host Proceeding in Partnershipfrom Oct. 4-5, 2012. The conference will take place at the Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C. Participants are invited to join the Center’s staff, board, and special guests on the evening of Oct. 4 for a reception celebrating 25 years of promoting safer campus communities nationwide.

“We are thrilled about the recent changes to our organization,” said Alison Kiss, Executive Director for the Clery Center. “Our Proceeding in Partnershipconference represents the evolution of the Clery Center and we are honored that leaders in higher education will be joining us to recognize our 25 years of history while laying the groundwork for future collaboration among the campus safety community.”

The Clery Center will present the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Award to officers Allison Jacobs and Lisa Campbell, who were instrumental in the capture and arrest of Phillip Garrido in relation to the kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard.

In addition to her role as an award recipient, Officer Jacobs will also serve as the event’s keynote speaker.

Other confirmed speakers include: Leslie Gomez & Gina Maisto Smith (Ballard Spahr, LLP); Major E. R. (Gene) Deisinger (Virginia Tech Police Department); Dr. Ralph Hingson (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism); Douglas Fierberg, Esq. (Bode and Grenier LLP); Nancy Chi Cantalupo, Esq. (Temple University Beasley School of Law); Chief Paul M. Cell and Donna M. Barry, APN, FN-CSA (Montclair State University); and Steven J. Healy and Dr. Gary J. Margolis (Margolis Healy & Associates).

This year’s program is supported by Siemens, Allied Barton, and other corporate sponsors.

Registration is open for Proceeding in Partnership. Full program details, including a link to register, can be found at www.clerycenter.org.

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