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Four Experienced, highly trained professionals join IMAC
Consulting Group, a full-service security planning and prevention
organization |
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (September 11, 2002) - Four experienced, highly
trained professionals have joined IMAC Consulting Group, a
full-service security planning and prevention consulting company. |
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IMAC
Consulting Group, a team of specialists with extensive public and
private experience in security planning, training and prevention,
was recently launched by International Management Assistance
Corporation (IMAC), in response to heightened workplace concerns
about security and safety. IMAC is considered the leading
single-source crisis-response company in the United States. |
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The
individuals are Timothy M. Kachmarik, General Manager – Security
Consulting Services; Frederick F. Lawman, Consulting Services
Manager; and Albert L. McGinty, Jr., Security Advisor. The fourth,
Joe Littleton, Security Advisor, is based in Houston. |
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September 11, 2002 |
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Prior
to accepting the General Manager position, Kachmarik served as
IMAC’s Director of Security Operations. Kachmarik’s varied
experience in the field of criminal investigation, executive
protection, and security management, include seven years at the
State of Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (OBWC), as Special
Agent in Charge, two years at Bank One Corporation as Security
Manager, and four years with the United States Secret Service as
Special Agent. |
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As an
agent of the Secret Service, Kachmarik was assigned to protect
President George Bush, Vice President Dan Quayle, former
Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Others in his care were
Secretary of Treasury Nicholas Brady, Presidential candidate Bill
Clinton, Vice Presidential candidate Al Gore, and numerous heads
of state. |
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Additionally, as an agent of the Secret Service, a law enforcement
arm of the Treasury Department, Kachmarik investigated a wide
range of financial crimes. He took part in the arrest of criminals
who counterfeited money, forged government checks and bonds,
defrauded banks using credit cards, misused computers, and
obtained money through false loans. Kachmarik received the Secret
Service Director’s Award in 1991. |
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