The ILCMA Professional Development Committee Presents:
Police and Fire Recruitment Reboot: Challenges and Innovative Solutions
Recruiting for police officers and firefighters more than you used to? You’re not alone. With a competitive applicant pool and many agencies testing more frequently than in years past, new recruitment challenges abound. Join the ILCMA Professional Development Committee to learn about regional trends, recruitment strategies, diversity and inclusion, and future challenges from the perspectives of fire chiefs and police chiefs. The presentation will feature an in-depth panel discussion, followed by Q&A.
Slated panelists include Deputy Chief Paul Klicker, Glenview Fire Department; Chief Ken Koeppen, Arlington Heights Fire Department; Chad Legal, President of I/O Solutions; Chief Patrick O’Connor, Morraine Valley Police Department; and Human Resources
Date: Thursday, March 16, 2017
Time: 8:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 – 11:30 a.m. In-depth Panel discussion
Cost: $35 for Professional Development Only or $55 if also attending the Metro Manager Luncheon ($5 discount)
Members in Transition – Register online or email Alex Galindo agalindo@niu.edu
Cancellations must be made March 13, 2017.
Any cancellations or no shows after that date will require full payment. Payment not received by event date will be invoiced with a $5 invoicing fee.
Please join the Metro Managers for the March Luncheon:
CYBERSECURITY: NOT JUST AN IT ISSUE
The average cost of a lost or breached record is $194 and between 2012 and 2014 government agencies lost more than 94 million citizen records.* Local governments are one of the biggest targets of cybersecurity incidents but often have the least amount of resources to combat this threat. This presentation is geared towards non-IT professionals and will discuss various types of cyber-threats, managing cyber-risk exposure in vendor agreements, HIPPA and PCI compliance and cyber-risk governance. The presentation will also discuss why cyber-risk is an enterprise issue, not just an IT one.
*Center for Digital Government
Speakers:
Caitlin Humrickhouse, Consulting Manager, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause. Caitlin has worked in Baker Tilly’s local government practice for four years. She performs operational and organizational reviews, ERP needs assessment and business process reviews for local governments across the U.S.
Ken Zoline, Cybersecurity Consulting Manager, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause. Ken has 35+ years of experience in data privacy, IT risk management, disaster recovery planning and cybersecurity. Ken specializes in providing enterprise security improvements and risk reduction which drive business continuity, stability and compliance.
Date: Thursday, March 16, 2017
Time: 11:30 a.m. networking – 12:00 p.m. luncheon
Cost: $25.00 check or cash payable at the door (Interns & MITs are Free).
$55.00 if also attending the ILCMA Professional Development Event: “Police and Fire Recruitment Reboot: Challenges and Innovative Solutions”
Members in Transition – you can now register online or email RSVP to agalindo@niu.edu
**ILCMA members – invite an MIT to lunch today!!
Cancellations must be made by March 13, 2017.
Any cancellations or no shows after that date will require full payment. Payment not received by event date will be invoiced with a $5 invoicing fee.
Questions about this form please contact Alex Galindo 815-753-5424 or agalindo@niu.edu
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Professional Development Event
March 16, 2017
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Metro Luncheon
March 16, 2017
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Venue: Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse-Lombard
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