How to Protect Your Museum,
Staff and Visitors
Are
you prepared to react to a crisis, theft or other threats?
How will
you protect your museum, staff and visitors?
How do budget cuts and
staff reductions affect your preparedness?
Where should you be in
reporting losses or other threats?
Can local police help? What about the
FBI?
Where is the most accurate art crime database?
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If you don't know the answers to the above questions, then you should
attend the
IFCPP Certified Institutional Protection Manager
Workshop
October
7, 2009
Cheyenne,
WY
This
is a pre-conference workshop offered at MPMA's 2009 annual museum
conference.
The
workshop is intended to help you stay safe and protect your property - all in a
cost-efficient, practical manner.
Who Should Attend:
If you are responsible for collections management, facility management,
human resource management, volunteer operations, retail operations, or any part
of daily operations, this workshop is for you. The IFCPP is for historic
houses, national parks and small, medium and large institutions.
What You Will Learn:
- Great
tactics for protecting your staff, visitors, collections, and other
assets.
- Screening,
hiring, training, and firing for staff, volunteers,
others.
- Which
electronic systems best meet your needs and your
budget.
- Selecting
a reliable vendor and getting the best deal for your dollar.
- Practical
solutions for thefts of artifacts or shoplifting in your retail operation
(internal/ external threats).
- Proper
handling of art thefts to enhance recovery, apprehension,
prosecution.
- How
to hire better to prevent internal thefts.
Presenter:
Stevan P. Layne, CPP, CIPM
Layne Consultants
International
Nokomis,
FL
This
is the best (and only) workshop of its type....only available on limited
occasions. Register now for the October 7th pre-conference workshop and
MPMA's conference. Visit www.mpma.net to get a
registration form or register online
To
register for the workshop and the conference, visit www.mpma.net to get a
registration form or Register online ( Click
here: MPMA 2009 Annual Conference 'New West Solutions in Old West Settings' |
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Fees
are on the registration form.
Questions?
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MPMA: A Ten-state
museum network
Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North
Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming
Mark your
calendar:
2009 Conference: October 6 -9 Cheyenne
2010 Conference:
September 13-17 Rapid City
Mountain-Plains Museums
Association
7110 West David Drive
Littleton, Colorado
80128-5404
303-979-9358 www.mpma.net