A Former CIA Officer’s Guide to Vetting People in Your Life Webinar


MULTI-CHAPTER EVENT
Presented by FEI Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Knoxville, Sacramento, Utah and Washington State


Most of us at some point have regretted making an important decision based on a hunch or on inadequate ‘due diligence’? In an increasingly digitally charged and connected world, the negative leverage associated with bad decisions and bad actors can have amplified repercussions professionally and/or personally!

Join fellow FEI members and finance professionals as we welcome Marc Hurwitz, a retired CIA Officer and now Certified Investigator. Marc will provide an intensive, relevant, and content rich session to map actionable tools and principals that will apply to business and life. Specifically, Marc will share:
  • how to spot red flags in people you deal with, whether checking potential business partners or employees, investors, nannies or even love interests;
  • investigative tools available, including legal limitations;
  • social media tips to maximize success when researching someone; and
  • Google ninja tricks - advanced search parameters to get specific information.

** As part of your participation you will be provided rich take-away content and referral materials. **
 

Speakers

Marc Hurwitz

President
Crossroads Investigations

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-internet-based

Field

Business Management and Organization, Non-technical

Prerequisites

none

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