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Information Security/ Physical Security/ Operational Security

Location:
San Diego, CA
Posted:
September 17, 2020

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Allen Timms

**** ***** ***** ****** *** Diego CA 92111

858-***-**** w adf6b0@r.postjobfree.com

United States Citizen Veterans Preference: 10 points

Objective: Experienced security officer with over 6 years in public safety and over 12 years of military experience to include having served as a Battalion Intelligence Officer seeks opportunity as a Security Specialist in a military industrial environment.

Civilian Experience

Public Safety Supervisor June 2018-Present

San Diego Convention Center

111 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101

Assistant Managing Director: Daryl Mayekawa 619-***-****

40 Hours per week

$54,000 Annually

Responsible for leading public safety and guest services personnel in the security of the San Diego Convention Center (SDCC), a world re-known civic and trade show venue consisting of over 600,000 square feet and capable of hosting multiple events with over 165,000 visitors. Ensure the dissemination of the security awareness programs to make sure that employees have a shared understanding of their role and responsibility regarding security. Effectively communicate security policies and standards for compliance with the corporation’s security regulations and standards to SDCC employees, contractors, exhibitors, attendees, and organized labor liaisons. Coordinate with state, federal, and local law enforcement to ensure the safety of the corporation property and its visitors to include developing anti-terrorism strategies, ensuring the protection of notable guest speakers and dignitaries, and the ingress and egress of first responders during times of emergency. Provide for secure facilities by reducing and eliminating hazards. Provide effective and efficient command and control of resources to include CCTV surveillance camera system, fire and ventilation system, electronic door locking system, and badge issuance. First Aid Certified to include the use of AED’s and bleed control kits. Trained Crowd Manager (TCM) certified. Trained on response to active shooter. Analyze and resolve complex security issues while enhancing customer experience as part of large venue operations to include conventions and trade shows. Review video and investigative findings to resolve security issues to include security challenges, building damage reports and coordinate with local law enforcement.

Financial Planner March 2017- June 2018

MassMutual

4275 Executive Square, Suite 400 La Jolla CA 92037

Managing Director: Michael Yoffee 702-***-****

40 Hours per Week

$48,000 Annual

Provide total financial needs analysis with expertise in advisory services, retirement analysis, estate planning strategies, and employee benefit and retention services. Conduct technical inspections of Information Security programs for compliance with state and federal policies and regulations concerning the protection of classified material as required by the California Department of Insurance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Approximate investment value over $2.5 Million

Security Services Representative May 2014-June 2018

San Diego Convention Center

111 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101

Assistant Managing Director: Daryl Mayekawa 619-***-****

20 Hours per week

$12,000 Annually

Responsible for greeting guests, directing groups of people, patrolling the building and grounds. Perform technical reviews of facilities plans to confirm that physical security requirements are met. Provides and controls access to show and meeting rooms, monitors and directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Conduct investigations of various nature to include assisting local law enforcement with criminal investigations, investigating for lost and stolen property, suspicious activity, and complaints against employees or the corporation itself. Compose reports from analysis of security issues to present to management. Communicate security policies and standards for command compliance with security regulations and standards.

Investment Advisor Representative May 2014-March 2017

Penn Mutual

4250 Executive Square, Suite 500 La Jolla, CA 92037

Managing Director/ Senior Vice President: Tim Geary 619-***-****

40 Hours per Week

$54,000

Responsible for conducting the administration of investment products and services to clients; Acquire new clients and assets through marketing products and services to include, but not limited to estate planning, insurance, retirement plans, and investments. Conduct technical inspections of Information Security programs for compliance with state and federal policies and regulations concerning the protection of classified material as required by the California Department of Insurance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Top Ten producer in overall production for agency for 2015 and 2016. Top Annuity Sales for agency in 2015. Approximate investment value over $2.5 Million

Financial Representative May 2011–May 2014

Guardian Life Insurance Company of America

3111 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 1150 San Diego, CA 92108

Managing Director/ Senior Vice President: Tim Geary 619-***-****

40 Hours per Week

$39,000

Meet with clients to discuss financial goals, investment timelines and risk tolerance. Establish and implement information and security practices to satisfy policy and operational requirements as required by the California Department of Insurance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Approximate investment value over $2 Million

Financial Representative October 2007–May 2011

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

3402 Piazza D’Oro Way, Suite 200 Oceanside, CA 92056

Financial Consultant: Jeff Crane 760-***-****

40 Hours per Week

$55,000 Annually

Advise clients as part of a faith-based organization as they prepare for retirement, protect their families in the event of illness, injury, or death, as well as for college planning. Monitor information security to confirm procedures are met to control the marking, storage, classification, transmission, destruction, and reproduction of classified information. Approximate investment value over $1.6 Million

Law Clerk, November 2002–May 2005

Bosch & Banasiak

7150 Indianapolis Blvd

Hammond, IN 46324

Attorney: Michael Bosch 219-***-****

15 hours per week

$8,000 Annually

Assisted in the representation of the mayor of the East Chicago, Indiana. Provide litigation support and summarizing evidence and discovery. Duties included legal research, drafting summary judgment motions, and preparing depositions in various areas of law, including constitutional law, municipal law, RICO, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Judicial Clerk, May 2004–August 2005

St. Joseph’s County Superior Court

219 Lincoln Way West, #101

Mishawaka, IN 46544

Judge: Honorable Michael P. Scopelitis

15 hours per week

Non-Paid Position

Performed detailed legal research in various areas of law, including constitutional law, municipal law, RICO, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Examined case-related documents such as financial statements, reports, and inventories to determine relevance to the case and legal sufficiency. Provided technical assistance in the processing of legal documents and storing and retrieving information.

Extern, May 2004–August 2005

Michigan City Human Rights Department

100 East Michigan Blvd

Michigan City, IN 46360

15 hours per week

Non-Paid Position

Performed detailed legal research in various areas of law, including constitutional law, municipal law, anti-discrimination law, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to determine the sufficiency of claims made within the city limits. Track and monitor important case deadlines and inform city staff about approaching deliverables. Examined case-related documents such as financial statements, reports, and inventories to determine relevance to the case and legal sufficiency

Military Experience:

Headquarters Battery Commander January 2006–July 2008

Rank: Captain/ O-3

California National Guard

1-144th Field Artillery

3800 Valhalla Drive, Burbank, CA 91505

Battalion XO: MAJ Joe Adams 818-***-****

100 Hours Monthly

$18,000 Annually

Responsible for leading the command and control battery as part of a mechanized artillery battalion in support of the 40th Infantry Division. Administer a personnel security program according to Department of Defense and Army regulations, policies, and current law. Ensured readiness and deployability of various portions of the headquarters sections to include the battalion staff, communications, maintenance and medical sections to include over 120 soldiers and 9 officers. Reviewed security files to determine eligibility for personnel clearance. Improved maintenance levels of battalion headquarters vehicles from under 50% to 76% availability to include over 15 large, small, and tracked vehicles. Maintained 100% accountability of a property book over $7 Million.

Firing Battery Commander April 2004-December 2005

Rank: Captain/ O-3

Indiana National Guard

3-139th Field Artillery

1405 S. Washington Street, Crawfordsville, IN 47922

Battalion XO: MAJ David Vesper 765-***-****

100 Hours Monthly

$18,000 Annually

Responsible for providing conventional fires with M105 towed howitzers in support of a light infantry brigade as part of the 38th Infantry Division. Conduct sensitive information training and education to boost security awareness of the staff. Plan, coordinate, and led security education and awareness trainings to explain established policies and guidelines. Ensured 100% accountability of sensitive items and readiness of all large and small wheeled vehicles during Annual Training 2005.

Company Fire Support Officer/ Battalion Intelligence Officer February 2003-April 2004

Rank: 1st Lieutenant/ O-2

Indiana National Guard

1-163rd Field Artillery

3000 E. Division Street Evansville, IN 47711

Battalion Fire Support Office: CPT Jim Guess 812-***-****

84 Hours per Week

$45,000 Annually

Fire Support Officer for a light infantry company deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF-1). Once deployed to Iraq, transitioned to the role of Battalion Intelligence Officer and Night Battle Captain. Coordinated anti-terrorism, Force Protection and physical security matters in combat zone, coordinating with inter-branch and international forces. Consulted and coordinated with Army Construction/ Engineering units, Naval SeaBees, and Air Force Security Patrols to ensure work orders were completed in a timely manner to ensure the building of pontoon bridges, Jersey Barriers and Over-watch towers were built in a timely manner as part of the defense of Talill Air Base, Iraq. Reviewed the adequacy of security systems for compliance with established physical security policies resulting in the completion of over a mile of wire and fencing was put in place to secure the Ammunition Supply Point perimeter for Talill Air Base, Iraq. Performed technical reviews of facilities plans and proposals to confirm that the physical security requirements were met as part of our defense mission in the theatre of operation.

Battalion Ammunitions Officer/ Headquarters Battery XO January 2001–August 2001

Rank: 1st Lieutenant/ O-2

US Army

1-39th Field Artillery (MLRS)

Divarty Road, Fort Stewart, GA 31314

Battery Commander: CPT Stephen Stasevich 912-***-****

40 Hours per Week

$42,000 Annually

Responsible for the planning, coordination, and delivery of MLRS and ATACMS munitions as part of a Rapid Deployment Force, 3rd Infantry Division, XVIII Airborne Corp. Supervises all battalion ammunition resupply operations to operational and training munitions. Create reports to disseminate relevant information or intelligence to the Battalion Command and Operations for security safeguards. Manages the Battalion’s ammunition training budget of $570,000. As Battery Executive Officer, was responsible for administering the command’s security awareness programs to make sure staff have an understanding of their role and responsibility regarding security. Supervises the maintenance and accountability of battery equipment with a value of over $7.2 Million.

Battery Operations Officer April 2000–December 2000

Rank: 1st Lieutenant/ O-2

US Army

1-39th Field Artillery (MLRS)

Divarty Road, Fort Stewart, GA 31314

Battery Commander: CPT Ken Luther 912-***-****

40 Hours per Week

$42,000 Annually

Responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing of tactical operations of an MLRS battery as part of a Rapid Deployment Force, 3rd Infantry Division, XVIII Airborne Corps. Communicate battalion and battery security policies and standards for command compliance with security regulations and standards. Successfully fielded battery from its creation as part of a Divisional MLRS Battalion to include the drawing of battalion equipment and installation property and the development of tactical and training SOP’s, policies, and training plans in preparation for the Battalion’s External Evaluation. Manage a security program to provide communication with Battalion Staff sections and other batteries.

Education

Valparaiso University School of Law, Valparaiso, IN San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

Juris Doctorate, December 2005 Bachelor of Arts, History, December 1993

Founder & President, Asian American Law School Association

Opinions/Features Editor: Law school newspaper, The Forum

Course Honors in Tax Clinic for outstanding performance in client representation



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