UBC Security Forum – June 4

Last updated: March 21, 2025

What we’re asking

UBC is hosting a Security Forum on June 4, 2025—a full-day training event for security officers to sharpen their skills, learn from experts, and connect with peers.

Help us spread the word! Share this event with your networks to connect security professionals with valuable training and career development opportunities. Use the newsletter copy, social media content, and other digital assets below to help promote the event.

Learn more: security.ubc.ca/forum

Communications toolkit

  1. Newsletter/email copy: Recommended newsletter copy
  2. Social Media content: Posts for LinkedIn, X/Twitter, and Instagram
  3. Digital signage: Please upload to your digital signage network
  4. PDF info pages

1. Newsletter / Email copy

Newsletter Message 1

Calling all Security Officers: Take your skills to the next level

Your role as a security officer is more challenging than ever. Every day, you face new risks and responsibilities that go far beyond just “observe and report.” Recent incidents have shown how critical your work is, yet frontline officers are often under-represented in industry training and discussions.

UBC is hosting a Security Forum to bring security professionals together to share knowledge, gain practical training, and build connections that strengthen the entire industry. The event is at UBC Robson Square on June 4, 2025 from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

 What to expect at the UBC Security Forum:

  • Learn from experts in crisis response and security operations
  • Develop skills that will advance your career
  • Connect with others who understand the realities of the job

Join this event and let’s build a better security community together! Register your team today and be part of an industry-wide effort to build a stronger, more connected community.

Learn more and register: security.ubc.ca/forum

2. Social Media

LinkedIn Message 1

Building a Better Security Community

Security work is demanding, often unpredictable, and always essential. Yet, professional development opportunities for frontline security officers remain limited.

UBC is hosting a Security Forum to bring security professionals together to share knowledge, gain practical training, and build connections that strengthen the entire industry.

  • Learn from experts in crisis response and security operations
  • Develop skills that will advance your career
  • Connect with others who understand the realities of the job

Join us at UBC Robson Square on June 4 and invest in building a better security community!

🔗 Register now: security.ubc.ca/forum

#UBC #SecurityLeadership #Safety #SecurityOperations #CrisisResponse #ProfessionalDevelopment #Training #Vancouver

X/Twitter Message 1:

Security work is demanding, unpredictable, and essential. The UBC Security Forum is bringing security professionals together to share knowledge, gain hands-on training & build connections. #UBC #Security #Training

Join us on June 4, 2025, for expert-led training, career growth & networking

🔗 Register now: security.ubc.ca/forum

Instagram Message 1

Did you know? Security officers face new challenges every day, yet professional training opportunities are still limited. It’s time to change that! Join us for a full-day event designed to help security officers sharpen their skills, connect with industry experts, and take their careers to the next level!

📅 June 4, 2025

🕗 8:00 – 4:00 pm

📍 UBC Robson Square

🔗 Register and learn more: security.ubc.ca/forum

#UBC #SecurityTraining #SecurityProfessionals #CareerDevelopment #Training

 

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Contact

For questions regarding the use of this communications toolkit, please contact: 

  • Yvonne Kwok, Communications Manager, VPFO Communications & Engagement