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Women-n-Charge October Monthly Luncheon Meeting at Plantation Palms Golf Club, in Land O'Lakes

Friday, Oct 19, 2018 | On Target Page: Land O'Lakes, Land O'Lakes Community Events
The vibrant ladies of Women-n-Charge met at Plantation Palms Golf Club for their monthly meeting with guest speaker Jim Howard of Trinity Security Allies. Jim is a Texas native and has been in Law Enforcement and/or security all of his adult life, retiring as a Sergeant after 26 years with the Norfolk, Virginia Police Department. He served an additional eight years as the only detective for the Bellaire Police Department, and as an auxiliary police officer for Port Richey. Jim has provided safety consulting for small to large companies, including public safety software consultation and executive protection. LifeLink, BSM, and Florida Surgery Consultants have all benefited from his expert training. Jim spoke to Women-n-Charge regarding warning signs and situational awareness and gave us ladies some great tips on how to carry yourself and what to be aware of in a short amount of time. In 2008 in response to a growing recognized need, Jim began teaching churches on how to better protect themselves from violence. He founded Trinity Security Allies in 2015 and has trained over 250 churches across the United States and Canada. Here at home he leads the safety team at Generations Christian Church in Trinity. This happily married father of two is currently an adjunct instructor at the Police Academy where in addition to classroom instructions; he is also the lead firearms instructor. It was an honor to hear Jim speak and educate the public on what it takes to be safe in this world we live in. Women-n-Charge supports and assists professional women in managing their businesses more effectively, furthering their professional goals, and promoting their health and financial independence.
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