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Bill Turner, LPC

Bill Turner currently serves as a contributor to LP Magazine. He is also a founding member of the Loss Prevention Foundation, serving as its Treasurer and member of the executive committee of the Board of Directors since inception. Over the past 40 years Bill’s career has concentrated in two fields – retail and the entertainment industry. He began his retail career as a part time security agent with Bullock’s Department Stores in Los Angeles, a division of Federated Department Stores. After graduating from UCLA he joined Bullock’s full time as an executive trainee. The next 11 years included assignments in LP, store operations, store management, and warehousing and distribution eventually leading to the positions of director of asset protection and Vice President of Operations. While at Bullock’s, Bill completed the Executive Program at UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management. He left Bullock’s to join Lorimar Productions, producers of Dallas, Falcon Crest and Knott’s Landing as vice president of administration. Bill later moved his family to Florida to join Walt Disney World as director of warehousing and distribution. Later he became vice president of operations for all Florida theme parks and resorts leading as many as 7 operating divisions simultaneously, including security, transportation, distribution, risk management, health services, laundry operations and horticulture. After Disney, Bill rejoined the retail field as director of loss prevention for Nike retail, later running all Nike’s retail operations and global loss prevention. After a 3-year assignment in New York City running retail operations for Nike’s Cole Haan division, Bill made the decision to return “home” to Florida when Cole Haan was sold rather than return to Oregon with Nike. Back in Florida, he served as vice president of customer relations for Universal Surveillance Systems (USS) for the next two years. Throughout his career in loss prevention and operations, crisis management and response have been a passion of Bill’s as well as a reoccurring responsibility. He led the effort to formalize the programs at Bullock’s as well as Walt Disney World and later at Nike retail. Walt Disney World completed construction of their first formal emergency operations center under Turner's direction, seeing its completion just prior to 9/11/2001. Nike has since formalized its corporate crisis management and response protocols using the efforts began in Nike retail as a model. Turner and his wife Mary have 3 grown daughters. Two are raising families in Orlando and one finishes medical school at LSU in the spring of 2016.

Articles

RFID Blocking Wallets: Are They Necessary?

Now that people are aware that information on their cards, and even their passports, can be read wirelessly and remotely, many are looking for ways to protect themselves. Purchasing an RFID blocking wallet (or sleeve, or pouch) is one way. Isn't it?

Does This Mean Goodbye to Sears?

I'm willing to bet that Sears has touched almost everyone reading this post in one way or another. It's worth looking up the history of the company online to get a feel for just how many facets of everyday life in the United States have, in some way, involved Sears.

Shoplifting in Fitting Rooms

Whether in a booster bag, booster girdle, stroller or wearing stolen merchandise out of a store, the fitting room seems like a great place to conceal merchandise. So, what are some current methods to curb shoplifting in fitting rooms?

Welcome to California: Still a Shoplifter’s Paradise?

One piece of good news for California prosecutors is AB1065, a bill that makes it easier to tackle organized retail crime (ORC). As of July 2018, the bill has moved through the legislature but needs a final push in the state senate to make it to the governor's desk.
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Catch Me If You Can: Scam Artists Past and Present

Similar to eBay's process, dark web sellers often solicit and publish customer feedback so perspective buyers can evaluate the criminal's reputation for delivering illegal stolen identity information as described. How's that for honor among thieves?

Cargo Theft Statistics: Unreported Incidents May Greatly Understate the Numbers

For the past five years, CargoNet has reported a rise in cargo theft incidents over the Labor Day holiday (reported as the Thursday before to the Wednesday after). California leads in reported incidents, followed by New Jersey and Texas.

Gift Card Cloning

Twenty hours of Internet searching sparked an idea that led to one fraudster stealing $6,000 from local stores and causing numerous customers to be stuck with useless gift cards they had legitimately purchased or received as gifts.

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