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Mentoring LE Officers, Military Police + Security Guards for a successful transition to a corporate security role. I provide general or custom advice.

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Week 1 - What Triggers an Investigation?
In California, a workplace investigation is triggered anytime the employer knew or should have known about potential misconduct. This includes verbal complaints, emails, anonymous tips, hotline calls, supervisor observations, or any behavior that suggests harassment, discrimination, retaliation, or policy violations. Employers have a legal duty to act even when the complaint is unclear or the employee “doesn’t want to get anyone in trouble.” Question: What's the most common trigger you see in your agency?
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Successful FBI career with many assignments; 13 years experience as Director of Security, Fortune 500 company; extensive hands-on security experience

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Joined Feb 3, 2026
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