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Michael T. Gibson, P.A. Hosts 1st Annual Scholar Athlete Banquet at the Dubsdread Golf Course

Michael T. Gibson, P.A. Hosts 1st Annual Scholar Athlete Banquet at the Dubsdread Golf Course











Michael T. Gibson – Orlando Auto Injury Attorney


Orlando, FL (PRWEB) May 16, 2012

Michael T. Gibson, P.A. will host its 1st Annual Scholar Athlete Banquet on Sunday, May 20, 2012 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Dubsdread Golf Course in the Fairview Room, located at 549 West Par Street, Orlando, FL 32804.

“We are thrilled to host our first annual Scholar Athlete Banquet that recognizes the top high school seniors in Central Florida for their achievements in the classroom, on the field and in their community,” said Attorney Michael T. Gibson. “This is an event we plan on hosting annually.”

Super Bowl champion and UCF football great, Darcy Johnson will serve as the keynote speaker at the banquet. Student athletes Jordan Garcia of New Dimensions High School, Johanna Jimenez of Oakridge High School and Rachel Mcleod of Haggerty High School will each receive a $ 2,000 scholarship check at the banquet. These individuals have maintained stellar grades, excelled in athletics and strengthened their communities through volunteer work and community service.

The Michael T. Gibson Scholar Athlete of the Month program recognizes Central Florida’s top high school seniors who have excelled in academics, athletics and are actively involved in their community. The Scholar Athlete program highlights the achievements of one male and one female student athlete each month. The nominees’ names and accomplishments were announced on WPYO Power 95.3 FM during the months of March and April. This year, three students were selected for the scholarship, due to their exemplary qualifications. At the end of the school year, all winners will take part in the scholarship banquet and will each be awarded a $ 2,000 scholarship.

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The Orlando-based personal injury law firm of Michael T. Gibson, P.A., is dedicated to cases involving auto accidents, nursing home abuse claims, premises liability and slip and falls. The firm also represents consumers and individuals in insurance disputes of all types. Attorney Michael T. Gibson’s practice is grounded in his family’s experiences. Having witnessed his own mother suffer through a horrific auto accident, he has personal experience fighting a large insurance company to obtain justice. He brings this experience along with his legal skills and training into every case he handles. Mr. Gibson is also the author of “Your Complete Guide to Florida Auto Accident Claims.” Those interested in obtaining a free copy of his book, can download it on the firm’s website. For more information, visit http://www.autojusticeattorney.com or call 1-855-What-Next (1-855-942-8639). Se habla Espanol.























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BMCC Insurance Gives Tips for Annual Homeowner?s Insurance Checkup

BMCC Insurance Gives Tips for Annual Homeowner’s Insurance Checkup











Homeowner’s should conduct annual insurance policy check-ups


LosAngeles, CA (PRWEB) December 24, 2011

It’s standard practice for people to have an annual physical check-up. BMCC Insurance recommends conducting a financial health check-up as well. This includes updating your homeowner’s insurance. BMCC Insurance offers the following tips when reviewing your homeowner’s policy.

There are two major reasons for checking your policy annually. The first is to examine the replacement cost. Many people are mistakenly under the impression that because home values are down, that they might be over-insured. That’s not true.

Homeowner’s insurance covers the cost of rebuilding and those costs, lumber, supplies, labor, etc., have not gone down. It is wise to have the proper coverage to rebuild if necessary. Proper insurance covers for the current market cost of rebuilding; not what they home is worth.

The other major reason for an annual homeowner’s policy check-up is to make sure that all belongings are protected. Over the years people accumulate electronics, clothing, jewelry, art, furniture and more. It’s easy to forget all the things you’ve accumulated. So, make sure to conduct an evaluation of the home’s contents to insure that proper coverage is in place in the event of an emergency.

The Insurance Information Institute suggests using a free home inventory program located at http://www.knowyourstuff.org

Other options to explore are inflation protection, replacement cost and special riders for art, jewelry and other similar items not necessarily included in a normal homeowner’s policy.

It’s easily forgotten by people because homeowner’s policies are included in their mortgages.

Executive Insurance Director, Kyle Kennon, stresses the importance of a homeowner’s insurance check-up. “It’s so easy to forget or put off; and so important not to.”

BMCC Insurance is an online insurance agency servicing both personal and commercial sectors. Areas of specialty include auto, home, life and commercial lines.

To contact BMCC Insurance, e-mail Kyle Kennon at kyle.k(at)bmccinsurance(dot)com or Kristine Ter-Arutyunyan at Kristine.t(at)bmccinsurance(dot)com or call 855.855.2622.

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Watching Those, Who Watch the Luggage…Global Elite Group, Aviation Security Specialists, are Gatekeepers of the Skies

Watching Those, Who Watch the Luggage…Global Elite Group, Aviation Security Specialists, are Gatekeepers of the Skies










Garden City, New York (PRWEB) December 22, 2011

During this holiday season, the skies just got friendlier. For theft and crime, that is. Global Elite has developed programs to address this.

This is not a new crime pattern, but it is one that is on the rise as airline employees from all parts of the organization, can be lured into the high stakes, high pay rewards of crime using the airlines as a means to ship and distribute illegal goods. Airlines are an easy target when those trusted to handle passengers’ personal possessions are the very ones stealing items. And it doesn’t end there, a low-wage baggage handler for a U.S. airline in New York, was recently arrested as part of a bigger sting involving cocaine-trafficking, as reported in the New York Times on December 9, 2011. The worker, according to the Times, had many helpers from fellow baggage handlers and crew chiefs who handled the deliveries, escorting the contraband right into the baggage claim area for the next level of distribution.

The emergence of this type of crime is not a surprise to airlines or law enforcement officials. “There are many reasons airlines are targeted but the two that stand out the most, which need to be addressed is access and opportunity,” explains William McGuire, President and CEO, Global Elite Group Inc., Garden City, N.Y. Global handles the security protocols for over 28 airlines worldwide addressing a host of security issues including theft and distribution of controlled substances using airline resources. “We perform security assessments with all our clients to address their goals and to point out where weaknesses exist that they may not have been aware of, that could develop into a problem,” McGuire explained. Global Elite Group has a security presence at 15 domestic airports and six international locations and understands the security process as well as what actions to take to address this growing problem.

Airlines become targets from crime rings and other organized criminal networks because of their ability to move the goods through the shipping lanes, relatively undetected when the network of insiders has been established. Global Elite Group works with customers to reduce the likelihood of this happening with its security programs which includes deploying security technology such as access control and video monitoring as well as conducting thorough employee investigations and sting operations. “Our agents have all been through stringent industry training including TSA training, most have both a military background as well as a law enforcement experience. We know what to look for; we know how it starts; and we know how it will go down. The important aspect for the airlines is getting to the problem before it starts and if it has started, ending it,” McGuire added.

The statistics are very revealing, and McGuire feels the airlines will do a better job in the future and employ outside organizations, like Global Elite Group, who have no ties to employees. According to a New York Times article written by Mosi Secret, entitled, In Bags at J.F.K., Handlers Found Niche for Crime, December 9, 2011, Secret writes, “In 2009, the last year for which there is data, the Transportation Security Administration received about 6,750 reports of property missing from checked baggage. Passengers reported the total value of their losses as nearly $ 5.3 million.” On warm weather flights from the Caribbean, the plane of one airline was used not only to bring vacationers back to New York, but also drugs, according to the Times. “Goods of all kinds are being shipped through to the U.S. using airline assets, not just expensive items handlers can find in luggage but also items that can be stored on the plane, such as drugs,” McGuire explained. Global uses a technology and security professionals to bring incidences down, without opportunity and access, crime has a hard time existing.

Global Elite Group Inc. specializes in all facets of aviation security, security assessments, emergency management, event security, technology services, consulting and training in the government sector, transportation and logistics industries, finance and insurance, energy and utilities, corporations, sports team travel management.

http://www.globaleliteinc.com

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