ANNUAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION SYMPOSIUM
2026 ANNUAL SENIOR LEADER SYMPOSIUM
ON WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026
NASCAR RACING EXPERIENCE HAMPTON, GA
RSS invites you to our Annual Senior Leader Symposium on Workplace Violence Prevention. Join us for an exclusive, one-day event designed for Asset Protection and Security Leaders in the Supply Chain and Retail Distribution sectors. Set against the high-energy backdrop of the NASCAR Racing Experience, this unique gathering will feature expert-led discussions on preventing workplace violence
Event Schedule
Wednesday, January 28th
18:00-21:00: Welcome Reception
CT Taqueria
305 Trilith Pkwy STE. 350
Fayetteville, GA 30214
0700:0730: Hotel Shuttle Pickup
0730-0800: Breakfast
0800-0815: Introductions
0815-0900: Keynote Speaker- Jeffrey J. Denning
0930-1015: Panel Discussion
1045-1200: Workshop Breakout Sessions
1200-1300: Lunch
1300-1500: Track Experience
1500-1600: Closeout
Accommodations
Trilith Guesthouse
250 Trilith Parkway
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Please note the deadline to book under our special rate is Monday, Dec 29th.
We've got your ride covered! Roundtrip shuttle transportation between the hotel and Atlanta Motor Speedway will be provided by RSS.
NASCAR Driving Experience FAQ
Yes. Drivers must have a valid driver’s license and should not exceed 6’7″, 300 lbs. Our race cars do not have doors, so participants must have the ability to climb into the cock pit of the NASCAR race car thru the window. Passengers for Ride Along must be a minimum of 5 ft. Tall and 100 lbs. Under 18 years must have a parent or legal guardian present to sign a parental consent form. If you do not speak English and are driving, we must know so accommodations can be made in advance. Please ask if you need assistance and we are happy to help.
Yes, all DRIVERS are required to bring a valid driver’s license to the race track and present when checking in. Ride Alongs do not require a drivers license.
Multiple factors determine top speeds including track conditions, weather, temperature, the size of the race track, banking, the experience purchased and individual driving ability. As stated, “top speeds may reach up to” means exactly that. Top speeds are approximate top speeds. We take the average lap speeds and add to that speed to get an approximate top speed at end of straightaways. The higher programs we offer, the speeds will be closer to the actual top speed. Because it is an estimated top speed based off the average lap speed, the 5min & 8-16min programs will be skewed to the high side and the 24-48min programs will be closer to accurate top speeds, which will be reached at the end of the straightaway. Top speed will be printed for all drivers on your graduate certificate. All speeds stated are TOP MPH reached at the end of the straightaway, not the average lap speed.
Yes, if you come up on a slower race car, your personal racing instructor will instruct you to pass.
It is highly recommended, if you don’t have the ability please let us know in advance so we can be prepared to assist you.
Comfortable, casual clothes depending on the time of year as your clothing will be worn under a driving suit. Wear closed toe shoes, tennis shoes are recommended.
Yes. Printed waivers will be at the race track.
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
CARLY FLIESHER
SR MANAGER • STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
WALMART
Carly Fliesher is the Senior Manager of Strategic Partnerships at Walmart, where she leads driver engagement initiatives and manages key partnerships for the Spark Driver Platform. With over 10 years of experience in last-mile delivery and e-commerce, Carly excels in networking, strategy, and business development. Before Walmart, she held leadership roles at Delivery Drivers, Inc. and Grubhub, focusing on operations, partnerships, and customer engagement. Carly holds a BA in Communications and Media Studies from California State University, Long Beach, and serves as an ECA board member
KEVIN ROBERTSON
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
WALMART
Kevin Robertson is Walmart’s Director of Operations, with 16 years of leadership experience. Since 2020, he has led the Trust & Safety team for the Spark Driver Platform, shaping secure and fair gig delivery operations. Previously, he oversaw Performance, Expansion, and Network Operations, driving scalable growth. Kevin’s career includes senior roles in driver engagement, delivery networks, market asset protection, and managing five Walmart Supercenters in Chicago. A U.S. Army veteran, Kevin holds an MBA from Purdue University Northwest, a bachelor’s in criminal justice from Ball State University, and is pursuing a Doctorate in Organization Development and Change at Bowling Green State University.
SCOTT CORNELL
NATIONAL PRACTICE LEAD - TRANSPORTATION
INLAND MARINE CRIME & THEFT SPECIALIST
TRAVELERS
With a strong background in transportation, insurance, leadership, investigations, and security, Scott Cornell brings over two decades of experience to Travelers’ Inland Marine Underwriting. His journey spans from driving trucks in college to leading Travelers’ Transportation Underwriting segment since 2015. He has conducted Cargo Theft Investigations, managed Supply Chain Security, built programs, led small businesses, and developed patented risk mitigation techniques. Throughout his career at Travelers, he has held various roles consistently focusing on innovation, employee development, and project management. Known for his forward-thinking approach, he is dedicated to finding solutions tailored to client needs and helping his team achieve their career goals.
JT WILKINS
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
ZEROEYES
JT Wilkins is a dynamic sales executive and a Special Operations Marine Veteran with a proven track record in high-growth startups and operational leadership. As Senior Vice President of Sales at ZeroEyes, he drives innovative solutions and strategic growth, building on over a decade of experience in government, defense, and intelligence sectors. His career includes leading intelligence operations for USSOCOM, managing high-impact projects at USCENTCOM, and spearheading business development initiatives in defense technology. With extensive expertise in leadership, intelligence, and sales strategy, JT continues to deliver results that shape organizations and enhance national security.
EVENT SCHEDULE
DRIVER EXPERIENCE INFORMATION
WAIVERS
Each Driver must complete the Driver/Guest Information, PCNA Release from Liability, and Damage Limitation Waiver & Image Consent forms prior to arrival. If you are not able to complete prior to arrive, please allow additional time upon arrival to complete.
DRIVER'S LICENSE
For behind the wheel drive experiences, please remember to bring your driver’s license with you. It will be required to show our team when checking in for a drive experience. The Porsche Experience Center requires all driving guests to be at least 21 years of age with a valid driver’s license. We cannot allow guests with expired driver’s licenses to participate in drive experiences.
ATTIRE RECOMMENDATIONS
While there is no specific dress code, it is our recommendation that you wear comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes suitable for driving. To optimize your drive experience, we recommend that you not wear high-heeled or loose-fitting shoes. The simulator lab is a “shoes off” environment, socks are recommended.