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Established in 2009, the ASIS Women in Security Group's mission is to foster discussion of issues particular to women in the workplace and, through tailored programming and mentoring, develop career paths for women in security. Women in Security Group Transitions to an Ad-Hoc Council The ASIS Women in Security Group is pleased to announce that it has become an Ad-Hoc Council, effective January 2012. The group, originally formed in 2009, has grown from a few dozen to nearly 2,000 members. The move into an Ad-Hoc Council will allow more leaders throughout the organization and the industry to become involved with the group at the organization level. Leading the Ad-Hoc Council is the new Chair, Linda Harmon of Accenture, with co-chair Normadene Murphy of Guardsmark. Both seasoned security professionals, these women have been instrumental in the group's success to date. READ MORE> Membership While this group's benefits and programs are tailored for women, we encourage and welcome the participation of all ASIS members who are dedicated to the support of women in the security industry. Benefits of Group Engagement Exclusive Mentoring Program Specialty Programming Premiere Networking Upcoming Programs There are no programs currently scheduled. Please visit again soon for future updates. Past Programs 2011 Seminar Materials 2010 Seminar Sessions Managing the Work/Life Balance Webinars Introduction to Federal Contracting, December 2011 Resume Writing Workshop, November 2011 Guilt Free Self Promotion, October 2011 STAND OUT at Work: New Techniques for Women, June 2010 Communication for Women: Discover the Dynamic Leader in You, July 2010 Advancing Into ASIS Leadership, July 2011 Ask a Mentor Session Summaries Lorrie Navarro, CPP, SAS Institute Council Leadership Chair, Linda C. Harmon, Accenture Follow us on and Share your questions and comments with us: |