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International Management Assistance Corporation Launches
Full-Service Security Planning and Prevention Consulting Unit |
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (June 07, 2002) -
In response to heightened workplace concerns about security and
safety, the International Management Assistance Corporation (IMAC)
has launched IMAC Consulting Group, a team of specialists with
extensive public and private experience in security planning,
training and prevention. IMAC is considered the leading
single-source crisis-response company in the United States. |
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Tim
Kachmarik, former agent with the U.S. Secret Service and Special
Agent in Charge for the State of Ohio Bureau of Workers
Compensation Fraud Unit, was appointed head of IMAC Consulting
Group. With its depth of expertise and breadth of services, IMAC
Consulting Group has the professionals and resources to serve
companies across the country, Kachmarik said. |
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"Security practices and government workplace regulations are
becoming increasingly complex," he noted. |
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"Protection of facilities and personnel is receiving a higher
management priority as a result of the terrorist threat and
continued incidents of violence in the workplace." |
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"Insurance companies are now demanding better security planning
and response capability on the part of customers, using rate
increases to force higher standards," Kachmarik added.
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IMAC
Consulting Group has specialists from the security industry and
from the nation’s leading law enforcement agencies, among them the
Secret Service and FBI. They will offer critical risk assessment,
vulnerability studies and security planning services that are
aimed at reducing risk of personal injury, property loss or
business disruption. |
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Additionally, IMAC Consulting Group specialists have extensive
experience in crisis-response planning and crisis management,
specifically relating to weapons of mass destruction (WMD). "In
fact, our lead expert was the WMD coordinator in the FBI,"
Kachmarik noted. Other areas of security expertise include the
petrochemical, maritime, agriculture, and utilities industries as
well as schools and healthcare institutions. |
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