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Sisters
company provides security
Sisters Taekwondo
instructor Tim Davis has parlayed his years of experience in security and
the martial arts into a new Sisters-based security company.
Davis and his partner Shawn
Jewell founded Best Protection Specialists this summer, after months of
training and certification through the State of Oregon.
The team has provided event
security for the Sisters Folk Festival and several Sisters Area Chamber
of Commerce activities.
But event security is only
part of the work done by BPS. As the company grows, it will provide bodyguard
services and consultation on security and asset protection for businesses.
Davis' work providing security
for Sisters Starry Nights performers planted the seed for the development
of BPS. Impressed with his handling of security, John Hiatt's management
asked Davis if he had his own company. Others asked the same question,
leading Davis to consider the possibility.
After all, in addition to
being a master of Taekwondo, Davis worked for years on store security
and asset protection.
However, he said, "I thought
I'd left that all behind to focus totally on martial arts."
Then came the terrorist attacks
of September 11.
"When that happened, everybody
wanted to do something," Davis said.
He felt that his background
and skills could help provide just a little bit more safety in a troubled
world and he decided to act upon that belief.
He and Jewell, a long-time
friend as well as a fellow self-defense trainer, got busy with the extensive
certification process. BPS provides more than a few guys standing around
in yellow shirts. They are well trained. The staff of BPS will be unarmed,
but the two principals carry pistols.
Through contact with Starry
Nights performer Kim Carnes, Davis is developing bodyguard work outside
the Sisters area.
Event security, however, is
locally focused.
"Event security came up here
in Sisters," Davis said. "If we have safe, well-run events, it's good
for the community."
Davis notes that his company
focuses on safety as well as security and can help organizers raise their
awareness of potential safety issues as Sisters' events grow.
Davis has some natural talents
as a diplomat, which helps him defuse situations before they escalate
into security issues.
The company will also provide
self-defense training.
For more information, contact
Davis at 541- 815-5599. |
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