2016 New England Loss Prevention Expo

The 2016 New England Loss Prevention Expo will be held on Thursday, September 15th at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. Please join us as we bring Loss Prevention, Security, Risk Managers and Solutions Partners together with law enforcement, prosecutors and policy makers to learn more about how to keep our stores, employees, and customers safe and secure.

There are many things to consider when protecting the profitability of a retail business. This expo will aim to collaboratively and comprehensively discuss subjects such as Organized Retail Crime, external and internal theft, private/ public sector partnerships, asset protection technology, financial crimes and emergency preparedness. Billions of dollars in revenue, tax dollars and man hours are lost each year while industry professionals and law enforcement tirelessly work to investigate, prosecute and punish crimes against retailers.

The New England Loss Prevention Expo strives to propagate an environment where learning, preparedness and networking arm us all with the tools to combat those crimes. The schedule of events will feature a full day of keynote presentations, breakout sessions, solution provider visits, and panel discussions on important topics affecting the loss prevention community.

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Cost to attend the event is $50 for retail industry members. Members of the law enforcement community may attend for $20. The registration fee includes: breakfast, lunch, breaks and all conference materials.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Andi Shea or Ryan Kearney at the Retailers Association of Massachusetts at 617.523.1900.

To register for the event, click here.

To learn more, visit conference website at https://orc.retailersma.org/

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