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Listen to an exciting panel discussion session from the 2019 ISCPO conference addressing areas within Global Fulfillment. The panelist will review the challenges, opportunities and innovation within the supply chain - 2019 ISCPO Conference: Session #5 Panel Discussion
Rod Fulenwider (Moderator) – Rod is the current Executive Director with D&L Protective Services and is the co-founder and past Chairman of the ISCPO.
PANELIST:
GLENN MASTER – Glenn is the co-founder of the ISCPO and has over 20 years of experience in Loss Prevention and Security management, specializing in supply chain and transportation. He currently works for Pitney Bowes as the Senior Director of Loss Prevention Global ECommerce and is an Adjunct Professor for TCU, teaching undergraduate courses in Loss Prevention and White Collar Crime. His educational background includes a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice from the University of Texas-Arlington.
HOWARD STONE - Howard has over 31 years of progressive Loss Prevention experience and is currently the Director, Logistics Loss Prevention, LP Programs and Investigations for North America for Amazon. In this role, Howard is responsible for leading the Loss Prevention function for Amazon’s First, Middle and Last Mile, along with the development and ongoing improvements for all Loss Prevention Programs, Processes and Investigations for Amazon’s Fulfillment and Logistics business units. Howard has held numerous Loss Prevention leadership roles with major retailers in the U.S. and holds a BA in Communication Arts from St Thomas University in Miami, FL.
BILL ATWELL – Bill has over 26 years of experience managing Loss Prevention programs and awareness strategies with specific focus on integrating technology to enhance the Loss Prevention effort in retail. His experience includes starting at May Department Stores in 1992 and then joining Neiman Marcus as the Loss Prevention Manager in 2004. Bill has held several Loss Prevention positions within Neiman’s and is current the Director of Loss Prevention responsible for Corporate Investigations, Operations, Facilities, and Store Planning.
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Listen to an exciting panel discussion session from the 2019 ISCPO conference addressing areas within Global Fulfillment. The panelist will review the challenges, opportunities and innovation within the supply chain - 2019 ISCPO Conference: Session #5 Panel Discussion
Rod Fulenwider (Moderator) – Rod is the current Executive Director with D&L Protective Services and is the co-founder and past Chairman of the ISCPO.
PANELIST:
GLENN MASTER – Glenn is the co-founder of the ISCPO and has over 20 years of experience in Loss Prevention and Security management, specializing in supply chain and transportation. He currently works for Pitney Bowes as the Senior Director of Loss Prevention Global ECommerce and is an Adjunct Professor for TCU, teaching undergraduate courses in Loss Prevention and White Collar Crime. His educational background includes a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice from the University of Texas-Arlington.
HOWARD STONE - Howard has over 31 years of progressive Loss Prevention experience and is currently the Director, Logistics Loss Prevention, LP Programs and Investigations for North America for Amazon. In this role, Howard is responsible for leading the Loss Prevention function for Amazon’s First, Middle and Last Mile, along with the development and ongoing improvements for all Loss Prevention Programs, Processes and Investigations for Amazon’s Fulfillment and Logistics business units. Howard has held numerous Loss Prevention leadership roles with major retailers in the U.S. and holds a BA in Communication Arts from St Thomas University in Miami, FL.
BILL ATWELL – Bill has over 26 years of experience managing Loss Prevention programs and awareness strategies with specific focus on integrating technology to enhance the Loss Prevention effort in retail. His experience includes starting at May Department Stores in 1992 and then joining Neiman Marcus as the Loss Prevention Manager in 2004. Bill has held several Loss Prevention positions within Neiman’s and is current the Director of Loss Prevention responsible for Corporate Investigations, Operations, Facilities, and Store Planning.