INTELLIGENCE
AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO LEAD INSIDER'S GUIDE
CAREER WEBINAR SERIES
Henley-Putnam Faculty Offers Guidance On Careers in
Law Enforcement, Intelligence, Counterterrorism, and
Protection
(San Jose, CA, November 3, 2009) - As part of a new,
exclusive series, former intelligence and federal law
enforcement officers who are faculty members of
Henley-Putnam University will host free "Insider's
Guide" webinars to discuss education and career
opportunities in federal law enforcement, intelligence,
terrorism and counterterrorism, and personal protection.
The series launches November 12th at 11am PST with the
Insider's Guide to Careers in Federal Law Enforcement
webinar, led by Colonel Michael Angley, former U.S. Air
Force Special Agent and Public Relations Officer for
Henley-Putnam University.
The webinar series presents an opportunity for those
interested in Strategic Security careers to benefit from
the unique, hands-on experience of Henley-Putnam's
faculty, comprised of former members of the CIA, Secret
Service, FBI, and intelligence and federal law
enforcement community.
"Our professors are seasoned professionals who are
passionate and knowledgeable about their fields and
dedicated to preparing professionals to protect and
serve this country," said Dr. Michael Corcoran,
Henley-Putnam president and former U.S. Secret Service
agent. "The webinars are designed to offer an insider's
perspective on Strategic Security careers that is really
only available from those who have experienced them
first-hand. It is the entire premise of Henley-Putnam
University."
During the webinar on November 12th, Col. Angley will
provide an overview of the law enforcement community;
what it means to be a federal agent; a breakdown of
agencies and career options within the field;
significant changes to law enforcement following the
attacks of September 11, 2001; essential qualifications
and skills required by each agency; the best educational
and degree options available; and benefits and tuition
reimbursement available per the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
"The terrorist attacks of 9/11 brought about significant
changes to the structure, organization, and
responsibilities of the various federal law enforcement
agencies," said Col. Angley. "With this transformation
came thousands of new opportunities for demanding and
rewarding jobs. I hope my webinar will better acquaint
people the overall federal LEO community as well as help
them prepare for a career among its ranks."
An Insider's Guide to Careers in Law Enforcement will
take place on November 12th from 11:00am - 11:45am PST.
Those interested in participating in the webinar should
register at
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/998553210. The
webinar is open to the public and completely free of
charge.
Upcoming webinars in the series will provide insider's
information on preparing for and entering careers in
intelligence, counterterrorism, and personal protection.
Registration information will be announced in the coming
weeks and available on Henley-Putnam's Web site at
www.Henley-Putnam.edu.
The webinar series is one of many career resources
offered by Henley-Putnam University. The university's
mentoring program assigns degree students with a
high-level faculty or an expert mentor to support them
in making career decisions. In addition, through its
online career portal (www.Henley-Putnam.edu/715-286-d714.htm),
Henley-Putnam helps students research careers, explore
university programs, prepare for a job search (i.e.,
develop resume and cover letter), locate potential
employers and gain basic knowledge of the Strategic
Security field.
Henley-Putnam is a leading, accredited, online
university offering degree programs and certificates in
Intelligence Management, Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Studies, and the Management of Personal Protection.
Additionally, the university offers a doctorate degree
in Strategic Security, a multidisciplinary approach to
understanding security at the local, national, and
global level.
For more information on Henley-Putnam University's
certificate and degree programs, please call admissions
at 888.852.8746 or visit www.Henley-Putnam.edu.
ABOUT
COLONEL MICHAEL ANGLEY
In addition to serving as public relations officer for
Henley-Putnam University, Colonel Michael Angley is the
award-winning author of the Child Finder Trilogy
(http://www.childfinder.us). He retired from the Air
Force in 2007 following a 25-year career as a Special
Agent with the Office of Special Investigations (OSI).
Col Angley has an M.A. in National Security Affairs from
the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, and a
B.A. in Criminal Justice and Psychology from King's
College, Wilkes-Barre, PA. He is a former National
Defense Fellow and Adjunct Professor of International
Relations at Florida International University, Miami,
FL, and is an Honor Graduate of the Defense Language
Institute's Korean language program.
ABOUT HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY
Founded in August 2001, Henley-Putnam University is a
leading educational institution in the field of
Strategic Security. The University offers accredited
online Bachelor, Master of Science Degrees in
Intelligence Management, Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Studies, and the Management of Personal Protection, a
Doctoral Degree Program in Strategic Security, and most
recently added new Certificate Programs. Henley-Putnam
prepares law enforcement, military, intelligence
community, and private industry professionals with the
network, skills, and insights to advance in their
careers and protect the future. Henley-Putnam
University, which is committed to building a student and
alumni network that will serve its community, is an
accredited member of DETC (www.detc.org) and offers 125
courses taught by hands-on faculty members from renowned
organizations such as the CIA and FBI. For more
information on Henley-Putnam University, call
888.852.8746. |
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