Tag: loss prevention
Gary Johnson, CPP Named Director of Loss Prevention with Guitar Center
Gary Johnson has been named director of loss prevention with Guitar Center in Westlake Village, CA. Johnson has over 30 years of experience and...
CEO Mike Coffey Discusses the Impact on Retailers of DTT’s Acquisition of EZUniverse and...
In an exclusive interview with LP Magazine, DTT's Chief Executive Officer Mike Coffey explained how today's announcement of their acquisition of EZUniverse® expands the company's intelligent video-based surveillance and loss prevention services to further improve retail operations.
Shannon Hunter Promoted to Vice President of Loss Prevention & Sustainability at Office Depot
Shannon Hunter has been promoted to vice president of loss prevention and sustainability at Office Depot. He was most recently senior director of loss...
Pandemonium: 5 Shot Inside Store After Argument at Cash Register
An argument inside a crowded suburban Philadelphia Walmart escalated into a shooting, crash and fight with responding officers that left five people shot and...
AI Helps Retailers Root Out Fraud in Online Order Fulfillment
To retail customers on couches—if they were to give it a second thought—virtual shopping might seem magical. With a few mouse clicks or screen touches, they can conjure up just about anything to appear on their doorstep.
What Is Supply-Chain Management?
Retail doesn’t start and stop at the front door of our stores. Ultimately, our value depends on our ability to broaden our influence while protecting every aspect of the business enterprise, including the supply chain.
David O’Brien Named Director of Human Resources-Retail at Duluth Trading Company
David O’Brien was named director of human resources-retail with Madison, Wisconsin based Duluth Trading Company. O’Brien is the former senior director of asset protection,...
Mid-Week with Jim Lee: R & R (Young People, Pay Attention)
If you're a young person in this business and think you have to work seven days a week—or even six—you are sadly mistaken. Don't confuse work effort with work results.