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Mid-Tex Human Resource Management Association Presents ID Theft/Fraud Protection Program

By: BrownwoodNews.com
Updated: October 10, 2012
The Brownwood Country Club will host a presentation on how small businesses can avoid the dangers of identity theft. 

Craig B. Love will be the featured speaker at Mid-Tex Human Resources Management Association during their monthly meeting at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 11 at the Brownwood Country Club.

There is no charge for the meeting and guests are welcome. A buffet lunch is available at regular lunch rates.

Organizers state that meetings held by the Mid-Tex HRMA Chapter, including this one, will benefit human resource professionals, business owners, managers, educators or other occupations involving human resource related fields or training.

Craig Love is a Regional Manager with Legal Shield, Inc., a business services firm specializing in employee legal and identity theft protection benefits for employers of all sizes nationwide.

Mr. Love is a Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist with extensive experience and expertise in combating fraud by providing effective education designed to increase awareness and understanding of identity theft; of how these crimes occur; and providing comprehensive risk management strategies to minimize their associated risks.

Mr. Love is committed to empowering small business clients with educational solutions that protect and grow their businesses, and assists them in working towards compliance with federal, state and local laws related to ID theft, which is now the fastest growing white-collar crime in America.

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