The Texas Action Council on Theft, a non-profit coalition of insurers and law enforcement officials, announced their elected officers for 2006.
Elected as chairman was Gary Endicott; regional administrative manager for SAFECO, Dallas; vice chairman, James Langford, vice president of Texas Farm Bureau Insurance; Waco; and secretary-treasurer Mike Calkins, front line auto process expert, Allstate Insurance, Houston.
TACT piloted the first of its kind statewide property identification program in 1993. In October of 1996, after years of research and development, TACT announced the Protect Our Property and Protect our Parts Program; a massive vehicle and personal property identification program designed to aid in the recovery of stolen automobile parts and personal items.
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