Museum, Library & Cultural Properties Council

Serves as a credible and leading information source dedicated to education, outreach, and suggested practices for museums, libraries, cultural properties, and other similar industries.

Council Chair
Mr. Douglas A Hall, PSP
Assoc Dir-Ofc Protection Svcs
Smithsonian Institution

Vice Chairs
Mr. Jeffrey A Hawkins
Executive Director
Christian Security Network

Mr. William J Powers III
Director of Facilities
The Clark

Members
Mr. James J Davis, CPP
Prinicipal Consultant
James J Davis & Associates

Mr. Scott R Derby
Assistant Vice President
State Street Corporation

Mr. Steven R Keller, CPP
Principal
Steven R Keller & Assocs Inc

Mr. Robert N Layne
Executive Director
IFCPP

Mr. Stevan P Layne, CPP

Mr. Herbert J Lottier, CPP
Director-Protection Services
Philadelphia Museum Of Art

Mr. Danny L McDaniel, CPP
Dir Security & Safety
Colonial Williamsburg Found

Mr. James F Schenkel
Chief-Protective Services
Library of Congress

Mr. Bruce Segler
Mgr Security Operations
J Paul Getty Trust

Mr. Ronald A Simoncini
Director of Security
Museum of Modern Art

Mr. Paul J Steiner Jr, CPP
Security Manager
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum

Mr. Andrew H Turk, CPP
President & CEO
Turk Technologies LLC

Mr. Ray VanHook, CPP
Sr Dir-Dept Security & Safety
MPEA

Council Committees

Council's Presentations and Resources*

Suggested Practices for Museum Security (pdf)

Critical Infrastructure Resource Guide (pdf) (Members Only)

Related LinksPDF

Security Toolkit

Security Management

Bookstore

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