Professional excellence requires dedication and responsibility, and is something that the best continuously strive to achieve. In order to maximize potential, it is essential that professional development is seen as an ongoing process. We should always be looking for ways to improve our skills, abilities, and base of knowledge as a means to maximize performance. Loss prevention certification is a means of establishing and validating that standard of excellence.
The Loss Prevention Foundation Celebrates the Certified LP Professional
We are pleased to recognize and congratulate those industry leaders who recently obtained their LPC certification. Despite their demanding schedule and having other impressive educational credentials, they still saw the value and took the time to obtain this industry-leading LPC credential.
In order to achieve the highest standards of excellence, loss prevention professionals must embrace the importance of continuing education as a gateway to higher performance and achievement within the profession. The best way to invest in our future is to invest in ourselves, and each of us holds the responsibility to maximize our talents and abilities to best serve our professional ambitions.
Loss prevention certification is an investment that we make in ourselves. It is not simply a commitment to higher learning, but also a dedication to reach a higher standard. Each of these individuals is helping to raise the bar for the profession; and has earned both their designation and respect of the loss prevention community.
The Loss Prevention Foundation is pleased to recognize and congratulate the following individuals who have successfully completed all of the requirements set forth by the board of directors to be LPQualified (LPQ) and/or LPCertified (LPC):
Miguel Falcon, III LPC | Sears Holdings | Zone Manager – Asset Protection |
Ian Cherry, LPC | Marine Corps Community Services | Division Director |
Brandan Hearne, LPC | Kmart | Asset and Profit Protection Manager |
Andrew Jordan, LPC | Six Flags Over Georgia | Loss Prevention Manager |
Polly Kelly, LPC | Lowe’s Companies | Department Manager Loss Prevention and Safety |
Peter Lewandowski, LPC | DICK’S Sporting Goods | Loss Prevention Manager |
Nicholas Martinson, LPC | Lowe’s Companies | Loss Prevention & Safety Manager |
Charles Miller, LPC | DICK’S Sporting Goods | District Loss Prevention Manager |
Kylene Nomakchteinsky, LPC | American Eagle Outfitters | Regional Loss Prevention Manager |
Brigette Ross, LPC | Vector Security Services | Loss Prevention Supervisor |
Kyle Smith, LPC | Blain’s Farm & Fleet | Loss Prevention |
Derrik Welsh, LPC | The Home Depot | Loss Prevention Analyst |
Andrew White, LPC CFI | King Soopers | District Asset Protection Manager |
Anton Dontain, LPQ | Goodwill Industries Sacramento | Asset Protection Investigator |
Emily Ferguson, LPQ | John Lewis | Shrinkage & Profit Protection Analyst |
Matthew Kell, LPQ | Goodwill Industries Sacramento | DX Investigator |
Phun Lay, LPQ | John Lewis | Shrinkage & Profit Protection Analyst |
Joseph Tuilua, LPQ | Onehunga Business Association | Security Officer |
Kenneth Wu, LPQ | Mountain Equipment Co-Op | National Loss Prevention Specialist |
It is our responsibility to manage the process; driven by individual learning experiences and carrying a personal signature for success. Continuing education, training and skills development, lifelong learning activities, intellectual nourishment and exposure to new ideas all contribute to that plan. Are you taking the necessary steps?
To view the Recently Certified for May 2018, click here.
For more information on loss prevention certification and the certification process, contact the Loss Prevention Foundation at www.losspreventionfoundation.org.