AlliedBarton Security Services, the industry’s premier provider of highly trained security personnel, is partnering with esteem law enforcement officials representing the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Law Enforcement Executives Association for the 13th annual conference at Norfolk State University on July 9 – 13, 2012. This year’s conference theme is The HBCU Legacy: Preserving it through Partnerships.
“We are excited to help underwrite the HBCU-LEEA annual training program during this conference,” said Glenn Rosenberg, Vice President of Higher Education, AlliedBarton Security Services.
This forum will allow prestige attendees to address important issues concerning their various campuses as well as their community including hazing, threat assessment and sexual assault responses and investigations.
The opening panel discussion will be facilitated by Chief Leroy James of Howard University addressing hazing issues and how it influences our campuses as well as our communities.