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Tuesday, June 9

2:45pm - 3:30pm

Explore how emerging leaders in retail asset protection are intentionally shaping their careers and expanding their impact. This dynamic panel features rising LP/AP professionals — from field roles to corporate and specialized positions — who will share the practical steps they’ve taken to grow: deepening industry knowledge, pursuing learning opportunities and building strong cross‑functional partnerships.

Attendees will gain insight into how engaging with industry groups, professional associations and community networks can accelerate development and broaden career pathways. Designed for professionals at any stage, this session offers clear guidance, real-world perspectives and actionable strategies to help you strengthen your career trajectory and build the competencies needed to thrive as an asset protection leader.

3:45pm - 4:30pm

Texas 4. Level 3

Retailers are adapting LP strategies to account for generational differences in technology adoption, communication preferences and expectations around psychological safety and culture.

Younger retail workers show significantly different safety and reporting behaviors, including a strong preference for anonymous reporting and a higher level of discomfort when it comes to confronting aggressive customers. Older workers tend to prefer legacy processes, are slower to adopt and adapt to new technologies, and tend to view surveillance differently. Is there a method for juggling generational dynamics.

Texas C, Level 3

Retailers are facing an alarming surge in phone‑based scams, fueled by increasingly sophisticated criminal tactics and the expanding reach of organized retail crime. Recent industry data shows that 70% of retailers experienced rising phone scams in the past year, marking one of the sharpest increases across all fraud categories. This session examines how criminals are exploiting phone‑based impersonation, AI‑generated voice technology and caller ID spoofing to deceive both customers and front-line retail employees. Panelists will also explore how phone scams act as gateways to broader fraud, including account takeovers, fraudulent returns, BOPIS exploitation and coordinated ORC activity targeting store teams. Attendees will leave with actionable insights into how retailers can strengthen defenses through cross‑functional fraud and AP collaboration, improved call verification processes, employee training and emerging AI‑based authentication technologies.

Wednesday, June 10

8:00am - 8:45am

This dynamic panel brings together leaders from multiple Attorney General offices to explore how states are combating rising retail theft, gift card fraud and organized retail crime. Speakers will highlight innovative partnerships with law enforcement, the retail community and state legislators to distinguish everyday petty theft and larceny from coordinated criminal enterprises driving large-scale losses. Through data sharing, targeted investigations and strengthened legal frameworks, these offices are disrupting sophisticated theft rings while ensuring appropriate responses for lower‑level offenders. Attendees will gain insight into emerging trends, successful cross‑agency collaboration and proven strategies shaping the future of retail asset protection.  

9:00am - 9:45am

In an era where shopping centers serve as vital community hubs, maintaining safety and security requires a proactive, multi-layered, tech-driven ecosystem. Learn from a panel of property security leaders about cutting-edge technology and unified, strategic partnerships they use to build trust for their customers and provide a safe and secure environment for your customers.    

Texas C, Level 3

What happens when an asset protection team reimagines the way stores get help? It builds B.E.C.K.I. — a virtual AP Manager fueled by AI and born from design thinking. Join us on the innovation journey: Uncovering store frustrations, brainstorming bold ideas and ultimately creating a tool that delivers instant support, clear answers and streamlined communication. After learning and applying the key concepts of design thinking, attendees will learn how EssilorLuxottica tackled the project, and will walk away inspired by how design thinking plus AI can redefine efficiency, elevate the store experience and reshape risk management.

(All-Access Retail Pass Holders can register for the Design Thinking Workshop being held on Monday, June 8, 2026, from 1 - 3:15pm for a hands-on experience on how to utilize the design thinking process.)