Bill Turner joins Universal Surveillance Systems as a VP

May 1, 2013
Turner was most recently senior director of retail operations with the Cole Haan Division of Nike

Rancho Cucamonga, CA – May 1, 2013 – Universal Surveillance Systems LLC (USS), the architects of loss prevention solutions, has named Bill Turner as vice president, customer relations. With over 30 years of executive level loss prevention (LP), customer service, operations and logistics experience in the retail and entertainment industries, Turner will oversee client development and strategic planning to reach new markets and direct customer relations initiatives during company expansion.

Turner was most recently senior director of retail operations with the Cole Haan Division of Nike, Inc. where he was responsible for national store operations, loss prevention, facilities, inventory management and training. His background also includes executive positions with Walt Disney World Company in operations, support services and distribution; with Lorimar, Inc. in facilities management, procurement, transportation, risk management and policy development; and with Bullock’s Department Stores as vice president of operations overseeing security, loss prevention, expense control, staffing and customer service.

“Bill brings an impeccable suite of skills and experience in customer relations, operations and planning to USS,” said Adel Sayegh USS President and CEO. “His demonstrated executive organizational leadership in driving uncompromising excellence in customer focus, quality, efficiency and organizational structure will lead USS’ exponential growth in product innovation and industry expansion. As USS accelerates its reach into new markets and enlarges its presence within existing ones, Bill will be instrumental in reaching out to new partners while evolving our extensive infrastructure to assure seamless continuation of the exceptional quality, performance and service standards that have been the integral hallmark of USS and set us apart from the competition.”