

Vetting Clients
Who are your clients? What do they do? Why do they do it? The answers to these seemingly simple questions will help determine whether you...


Truth About Executive Protection
Executive Protection is about much more than simply securing the client. The majority of your time will be spent facilitating your...


EP Etiquette
Your ability to get along with people, to exhibit good manners, to project an impressive image, and make others feel comfortable are key...


Adapt or Fail - Part 1
Among the requisite traits for an EP agent, it could be argued that after professionalism and common sense, adaptability is the most...


Church Security or Pastor Protection Considerations
- Risk Threat Vulnerability Assessment of the church and campus - Developing a written plan of options to present to the Pastors and...


Pre-Selected Verbal or Non-Verbal Cues
Communication between the client and the protection agents is a critical factor in the effectiveness of the team. While on detail, it...


The term “ Find Work” in the Close Protection Industry
Always be doing something. First do your job, then look for work. Nothing will more quickly endear you to your team than staying busy and...


Executive Protection Travel Tips
One of the biggest challenges for an EP agent on a travel team is packing effectively and traveling light. A seasoned EP agent can pack...


Contract Driver/Limo Driver Check List
Travel teams do not always have the luxury of a dedicated security driver and may require the use of local contract driver. Below is a...


10 Things that require ZERO Talent in the Executive Protection Industry
Being coachable Being on time Being Prepared Work ethic Effort Body Language Energy Attitude Passion Doing extra Being Coachable: Be...