Heartland Compliance
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
WSU Hughes Metroplex, Room 132, 5015 E 29th St, Wichita, KS
(NEW LOCATION - Use Door C)
8:30 Refreshments
9:00-12:00 Program
Program (2.5 Hours CPE for CRCM and CPA credit)
Speakers
Derek Schmidt, Kansas Attorney General
Topic: Elder Abuse and Identity Theft
Chuck Clanahan, Department of Homeland Security
Topic: Cybersecurity
Business Meeting
Nominations and Election of Officers
Chairperson - Bobbi Jo Dixon
Vice Chair -
Secretary - Cathy Shanelec
Treasurer - Joe Harkins
Steering Committee
Peg Baldwin Brad Bischoff
Elena Borjas Tammy Curtright
Jeri Hewitt Chuck Marshall
Jon Ott Kerry Von Schriltz
Outgoing Members
Gail Beutler-Eyman Susan Thompson
Incoming Members
Jordan Bartel Sarah Weltmer
Location & Directions
The WSU Hughes Metroplex is located at the intersection of 29th St North & Oliver on the east side of Wichita. Enter through Door C to Room 132.
2019 Meeting Dates
Tuesday, May 14, 2019 WSU Hughes Metroplex
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 WSU Hughes Metroplex
Thursday, November 14, 2019 Annual Conference presented by Sterling Compliance LLC (location to be determined)
WWW.HEARTLANDCOMPLIANCE.COM
Heartland Compliance, a non-profit Kansas organization, whose purpose is to encourage and combine the ideas, intelligence, and influence of its members for the promotion of compliance information and networking among its membership; to provide its members educational programs on compliance and related topics; and to provide a medium for the timely gathering of its members for the purposes of education and exchange of ideas.
BIOGRAPHIES
Derek Schmidt, Kansas Attorney General
Derek Schmidt was elected the 44th attorney general of Kansas in 2010 and was reelected in 2014 and 2018. He is the second longest-serving attorney general in Kansas history.
Under Attorney General Schmidt’s leadership, the office has focused on prosecuting crimes against children, protecting senior citizens from scams and rip-offs, recovering record-setting amounts of money for Kansas consumers and taxpayers, providing professional legal services for the State of Kansas, and standing up against illegal overreach by the federal government.
Before being elected attorney general, Schmidt served as a Kansas State Senator representing part of Southeast Kansas, as chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, and as the Senate Majority Leader. He previously served as counsel to Kansas Governor Bill Graves, legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum, and as an assistant attorney general for consumer protection.
Attorney General Schmidt is a graduate of Independence High School and studied at Independence Community College. He earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Kansas, his master's degree in international politics from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom, his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center, and his doctorate in law from the University of Kansas School of Law.
Chuck Clanahan, Department of Homeland Security
Chuck Clanahan, CPP serves as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Protective Security Advisor (PSA) for the State of Kansas. He has 35 years' experience in security, law enforcement, risk management, and crisis preparedness in a combination of both military and federal service. His expertise includes vulnerability and threat assessments, emergency planning, security program development and training, and application of physical protection systems. Mr. Clanahan develops active shooter programs, infrastructure protection programs, and emergency action and recovery plans for government agencies and commercial facilities. Chuck's credentials include a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice, graduate of the FBI National Academy and ASIS board Certified Protection Professional (CPP). www.dhs.gov/protective-security-advisors
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