Northeast
Regional Conference on Loss Prevention
Honors Jim D'Arcy of The Great A&P Tea Company
with Leadership Award
TRENTON,
NJ - The New Jersey Food Council (NJFC) along with other regional
partners
will honor Jim D'Arcy of the Great A&P Tea Company with the Loss
Prevention
Professional Award at the Northeast Regional Conference on Loss Prevention
on
October 28, 2014 at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township, NJ
Jim D'Arcy is Vice President of Loss Prevention and Food Safety for The
Great
A&P Tea Company. Mr. D'Arcy manages all center store stock loss,
perishable
shrink, food safety, quality assurance, store audit and safety initiatives
as
well as crisis management, operations data analysis and store operating
expenses.
"Jim is an integral part of the loss prevention leadership team of the
New
Jersey Food Council where he serves as Chair of the Loss Prevention
Conference
Planning Committee and Vice Chair of the Loss Prevention Committee. Our
accomplished Loss Prevention agenda and activity is based on the input and
insights of Jim, so we are grateful for his leadership," said Linda
Doherty,
president of NJFC.
Prior to joining A&P in 2009, D'Arcy spent five years as an Asset
Protection and
Operations Manager at The Home Depot. Prior to The Home Depot, D'Arcy
was a
Police Officer in Monmouth County, New Jersey, receiving three (3) awards
for
meritorious service. D'Arcy is a volunteer firefighter and has served
his
community for more than years, including 6 years as a Captain in the
world's
largest volunteer Fire Department and 10 years as a NJ State Fire Service
Instructor. In that role, D'Arcy has been recognized with three awards
for
outstanding service.
Along with Mr. D'Arcy, the regional partners of the Conference will
recognize
Loretta Taylor and Michael Salvatore from the NJ Office of Homeland Security
and
Preparedness with the Retail Law Enforcement Achievement Award for their
help
with creating an Organized Retail Theft Task Force video along with NJFC,
which
was unveiled at the 2013 Loss Prevention Conference.
The New Jersey Food Council represents 1,200 retail food stores,
wholesalers,
manufacturing and service companies that collectively employ more than
200,000
associates in NJ.
Learn more about the upcoming Northeast Regional Conference on Loss
Prevention
here.
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