North Carolina Health Care exec recognized by Campus Safety

Lisa Terry, University of North Carolina Health Care’s director of hospital police and transportation, named Director of the Year


Lisa Terry, University of North Carolina Health Care’s director of hospital police and transportation, has been named one of Campus Safety magazine's Directors of the Year, according to an article on the Campus Safety website.

Terry sends all of her department’s security officers to the Homeland Security Center for Domestic Preparedness. 

Additionally, her department now has the ability to view UNC’s more than 2,200 cameras from multiple sites, which has helped with investigations.

According to CS Executive Editor Robin Hattersley, the competition was tight, which made judging the entries difficult. “All of our finalists have so many excellent qualities and have achieved so much.”

Read the article.

 

 



August 2, 2016


Topic Area: Security


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