Archive for October, 2009

Written on October 11th, 2009 by Hucky

Job Alert: New York, NY

Position: Executive Protection/Chauffeur

Location: New York, NY

Salary: $75,000 – $95,000 /Year

Posted Date: October  10, 2009

Close Date: October  30, 2009

For more info click on this link:  Job Alert

Written on October 5th, 2009 by Hucky

The Mission of Protection

Prevention of intentional injury

By Rick Colliver: Part 1 of 5

Unlike traditional security or law enforcement duties, the mission of protection is more narrowly focused to prevent specific risks from affecting the protectee.  At the basic level, the protective mission can be broken into five critical elements:

* Prevention of intentional injury
* Prevention of unintentional injury
* Prevention of medical emergency
* Prevention of abduction
* Prevention of embarrassment

Through effective advance work we are able to steer the Protectee away from these dangers and to facilitate their daily schedules; making us of value to them.  And, without steering the debate down another street, let me confess that even though many protection philosophies warn us against carrying luggage or performing other “assistance” tasks, I have carried suitcases and pushed shopping carts once or twice.  But, in my defense I could argue that a man following a woman who’s pushing a shopping cart draws a whole-lot more attention that a man pushing a shopping cart who’s following a woman who’s…shopping. And, a shopping cart can be a right proper defensive weapon if used or intended as such.

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Written on October 5th, 2009 by Hucky

Female EP Training

The International Academy of Executive Protection Agents will be hosting a “For Women Only” Executive Protection Training Course January 16th, 17th & 18th in beautiful Orlando, FL. This class is for serious-minded females, looking to start a professional career in the executive protection industry. For full details click on links below:

IAEPA Women in EP http://www.iaepa.com/epwomen.html
IAEPA Female EP Course Information: http://www.iaepa.com/f3012010.html