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| Association Manager Report -- March |
On behalf of our entire team, I hope this month’s issue of the CALSAGA eNewsletter finds you well. I enjoyed catching up with many of our members at the recent seminar in Anaheim. If you didn’t attend, I have to tell you that you missed out on a first-rate seminar. It was truly jam-packed with important information applicable to all California security providers – contract or proprietary. If you did miss it, don’t worry too much. You know we’ve got you covered. You can read a recap of the seminar in this issue.
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| CALSAGA Training Database Tutorial |
For those that use the CALSAGA Training Database, you know that it is an invaluable resource for our membership. The database allows company members the ability to track and print employee training records and certificates, find contact information for member companies and easily verify the status of employee training records. With additional features scheduled to roll out later this year, the database is an overwhelming source of information for our users.
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| Membership Corner |
The last month has been a busy one for me! Kicking off the month with a Region 7 meeting at the Madison Club in La Quinta, I was happy to have the opportunity to meet with several of the home owners associations and private clubs in the area. Our Region 7 Director, Jim Brown, did a wonderful job recruiting folks to come out and learn about CALSAGA and how new members can get involved in our work throughout the state. I look forward to continuing to attend regional events throughout the year, so be sure to watch the CALSAGA eNewsletter to learn about the next event in your area.
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| CALSAGA Seminar Wrap Up |
Thank you to everyone who attended the CALSAGA membership services seminar, “Changes in Proprietary Security and the Hazards of Co-Employment,” held last week in Anaheim. Attendees heard from Barry Bradley, CALSAGA Legal Advisor and Partner with the law firm, Bradley & Gmelich and Jeff Mason, BSIS Chief.
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