FutureVu Brands has announced that members of its executive leadership team will participate in the Active Shooter Prevention Project (ASPP), a multidisciplinary initiative focused on advancing prevention-first approaches to safety, preparedness and risk reduction.
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ASPP brings together professionals across security, emergency preparedness, risk management and the built-environment sectors to support strategies that emphasize early identification of risk, stronger communication pathways and layered protection planning. The collaboration reflects a growing shift across industries toward proactive safety planning and resilience.
“We are honored to be invited into the Active Shooter Prevention Project,” says Jeff Franson, chief executive officer of FutureVu Brands. “Our organization has long been committed to practical solutions that help protect people and property. Through ASPP, we look forward to contributing to a broader mission focused on prevention, preparedness, and safer communities.”
As part of the collaboration, FutureVu Brands executives Mark Mineer, president of Impact Security; Joe Mauldin, vice president of sales; and Krissy Mosby, president of Window Film Depot, will participate alongside Franson in ASPP’s leadership community. The P.R.O. Model (Prevention. Response. Options.), developed by Chris Grollnek, chairman of the Active Shooter Prevention Project™, provides a structured framework for organizations seeking to strengthen prevention-first safety planning. The model encourages organizations to recognize warning signs early, improve communication and reporting processes, and implement layered protection strategies that support better outcomes before, during, and after critical incidents.
“Prevention is the first line of defense,” says Grollnek. “When organizations collaborate and share expertise, they strengthen their ability to address risk proactively and build safer communities. We welcome FutureVu Brands and its leadership to this mission-focused network.”