Surveillance Certification Program Offered
Mar 1, 2004 12:00 PM
Casino surveillance directors and managers charged with security and surveillance responsibilities can strengthen their tactical and strategic approach to stopping crime at the Casino Gaming Surveillance Training Program, a two-day certification course presented by WestVille Enterprises Inc., originator of the Caribbean Gaming & Hospitality Conference. The program will be given twice between April 19-22 at the Wyndham El San Juan Resort and Casino in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Teaching the Casino Gaming Surveillance Training Program will be Charles Guenther, who has 20 years of casino experience. Guenther delivers seminars throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean on casino operations, cheating activity and asset protection.
He is the former director of surveillance for Trump Marina Casino Resort and most recently was the director of surveillance for the Sands Hotel and Casino, both located in Atlantic City, NJ.
The program will allow surveillance managers flexibility in scheduling their work-day. Because each session is self-contained, registrants do not have to take them in sequence.
Program A, covering slots, blackjack, and single-deck games surveillance, for example, will be offered on Monday, April 19 and Wednesday, April 21. Program B, which covers surveillance of roulette, baccarat, and casino cages in addition to other material, will be offered on Tuesday, April 20 and Thursday, April 22.
For more information on Casino Gaming Surveillance Training Program, contact Bruce R. Smith at WestVille Enterprises: +1-914-337-1246 (tel.); +1-914-337-1147 (fax); brucesmith@caribbeangaming.net; or visit http://www.caribbeangaming.net
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