Identity Theft and Data Security Compliance SeminarAll businesses and organizations that have employee or customer personalinformation now operate under new federal laws that require thatspecific policies and procedures relating to Identity Theft and Data Securitybe developed, documented, implemented, and enforced.Join us for a FREE informational seminar!You will learn about this new compliance system at virtually no cost to you,including the mandatory employee education required by these laws.Seminar provided by Prepaid Legal Services, Inc.Each participant will receive acomplimentary white paper entitled“Your Growing Exposure for IdentityTheft Risks” By Kirk J. NahraTuesday, November 27th11:30 am to 1:00 pm<strong>Castle</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> <strong>Chamber</strong>420 Jerry StreetA light lunch will be served.Call the <strong>Chamber</strong> to RSVP – 303-688-4597Presented bySusan Trost, CITRMSCertified Identity Theft RiskManagement SpecialistMember Appreciation DayBill Flentje, <strong>Chamber</strong> Ambassador, Michael House,Board Member, and Melissa Moroni, <strong>Chamber</strong> Director<strong>of</strong> Programs, present gifts to an Office Depot employeefor Membership Appreciation DayAmbassadors Julie Miller (left), Service Manager for Liberty SavingsBank – Presenting Sponsor <strong>of</strong> Membership Appreciation Day– and Mary Keck prepare to deliver balloons, gifts and directoriesto <strong>Chamber</strong> businesses.10 <strong>Castle</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>Business</strong> Voice • www.castlerock.org • For Advertising Info Call 303-663-6525
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