Tag: loss prevention industry
Jordan Rivchun Joins Hanwha Techwin America to Drive Retail Solutions and Strategy
Hanwha Techwin America, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, today announced that Jordan Rivchun has joined the company to drive...
Limited Sponsorships Available for 2019 Swing for Certification Event
The Loss Prevention Foundation has recently announced that its 2019 Swing for Certification golf tournament, slated to precede next year's NRF PROTECT event, has...
Finding Answers through Research
Research in the loss prevention industry is alive and well on both sides of the Atlantic. Several organizations are growing our body of knowledge...
Retail’s Opportunity to Help Reduce Recidivism
Retailers can not only have an impact but also, as the victim of the crime, be the driving force in the effort to address repeat offenses to improve safety throughout the community.
Fundamental LP Knowledge
Sue Read's loss prevention career spans twenty-three years, starting as a part-time store detective with Value City department stores while earning her degree at...
2019 Swing for Certification Golf Tournament Hosted by the LPF to Precede NRF PROTECT
The 2019 Swing for Certification golf tournament is set for Monday, June 10, at Coyote Hills Golf Club in Fullerton, CA, preceding the NRF PROTECT conference June 11-13.
Philadelphia Hosts the 2018 Loss Prevention Leadership Trifecta
With Eagles fans showing their colors throughout the City of Brotherly Love, the loss prevention trifecta converged this year in downtown Philadelphia from October...
CASE STUDY: The Rent-A-Center Loss Prevention Challenge
“Deprive a thief of a safe and ready market for his goods; and he is undone.”
Chad McIntosh’s Legacy at Bloomingdale’s Loss Prevention
The amount of change Chad McIntosh has seen with Bloomingdale's loss prevention department over the years has been remarkable. Read more in the exclusive interview in the September-October issue of LP Magazine.
LPM Excellence Recognizes Steve May for Partnerships
"Being a vendor is not a dirty word. You need to believe in your bones that what you're providing is critical to your customer's success."