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Albert L. McGinty, Jr., former FBI special agent, to represent
IMAC Consulting Group at Cleveland disaster-preparedness workshop
Nov 12. |
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (September 30, 2002) - Albert L. McGinty, who, as
a former FBI agent was in charge of the Bureau's
Anti-Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction Program in Northeastern
Ohio, will appear on a workshop Nov. 12 that is sponsored by the
Continuing Medical Education School of Medicine of Case Western
Reserve University. |
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Currently, McGinty is Security Advisor with IMAC Consulting Group,
a full-service security planning and prevention consulting
company. |
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At the
Nov. 12 program, McGinty will discuss how businesses should
develop and carry out safety plans, including those that include
contingency planning and speed disaster recovery. He will appear
with a City of Cleveland fire marshal and a local attorney.
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September 30, 2002 |
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The
event, which will take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Forum
Conference Center, 1375 E. 9th St., is open to business owners,
human resources professionals and those who manage and secure
buildings. |
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A
native Clevelander and alumnus of John Carroll University, McGinty
is a former Cleveland police officer and a U.S. Marine Corps
veteran. He spent 31 years as an FBI Special Agent in Minneapolis,
New York City, and Cleveland. While in Minneapolis, he
investigated bank robbery and fugitive cases, including violent
felonies on two Sioux Indian reservations. In New York City,
McGinty successfully conducted a number of Organized Crime and
anti-racketeering investigations. |
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Based
in the FBI's Cleveland office from 1977 to 2001, McGinty served on
the Violent Crimes and Major Offenders Squad before assuming
responsibility for the Cleveland Office's Crisis Management
Program. In this role, he prepared Emergency Response and Disaster
Preparation Plans that enable the FBI to respond to everything
ranging from aircraft hijacking to Weapons of Mass Destruction
Protocols. |
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