C.D. DELOACH  
Chairman Emeritus
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Previously Corporate Vice President, Pepsico, Inc., Mr. DeLoach served for 28 years in the FBI, including positions as Resident Agent, Special Agent Supervisor, Inspector, Assistant Director and Assistant to the Director.  He is a graduate of Stetson University and attended Stetson University Law School.  In addition to numerous articles and other publications, Mr. DeLoach is author of "Hoover's FBI," which is now in its fifth printing.
WILLIAM D. BRANON
Chairman of the Board & Director
Gates Mills, Ohio 


Mr. Branon boasts over 30 years with the FBI, compiling a distinguished record in law enforcement and organizational development.  As Special Agent In Charge in offices around the  country, including Chicago, and in administrative positions at FBI Headquarters, he played a pivotal role in the advancement of technological, communications and investigative excellence within the agency.  Citations include the Presidential Rank Award, Meritorious Executive, conferred by President George Bush; a Member of the Senior Executive Service, U.S. Government and Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, U.S. Marshals Service.
JOESPH F. D'ANGELO
Director
Manhasset, New York


Mr. D'Angelo is the former President and Chief Executive Officer of King Features Syndicate Division, Hearst Corp.  He serves as board member/officer of The International Museum of Cartoon Art, North Shore University Hospital, Emerson College (Boston), St. John's University College of Business Administration, and the NYC Baseball Federation.  In addition, Mr. D'Angelo is a member of the NY Board of Trade, NY Newspaper Publishers Association, Museum of Television and Radio and National Press Club.
MARION S. RAMEY
Director
Owings, Maryland 

Mr. Ramey's FBI service dates to 1954, including early stints in Director Hoover's office and field supervisory work in a number of key locations.  His talents brought him back to FBI Headquarters later in his career where he served as Inspector-Deputy Assistant Director managing key inspection, program evaluation and auditing functions.  He later served as Assistant Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration before retiring  in 1988.  He is the former Executive Director of the Special Agents Mutual Benefit Association.

WILLIAM M. BAKER
Director
Westlake Village, California

Mr. Baker, currently a consultant is the former President and COO of the Motion Picture Association, the trade association and mini "state department" for the U.S. film industry.  A graduate of The University of Virginia, he then served as an Air Force officer, a top aide to the Director of Central Intelligence and 26 years with the FBI.  He retired in 1991 as FBI Assistant Director, Criminal Investigative Division.  Recognition includes The President's Distinguished Executive Award, The Attorney General's Edmund Randolph Award and The Distinguished Intelligence Medal.

 
GARY L. PENRITH 
Director
Chicago, Illinois

Mr. Penrith, after serving with the FBI for 24 years and the U.S. Army for two years, presently serves as  a Director of the Marine Corps - Law Enforcement Foundation, The Former Agents of the FBI Charitable Foundation and The Newport Township Public Safety Foundation.  A graduate of the University of Miami (BBA), the University of Southern California (MBA) and Harvard University's Program for Senior Managers in Government, Mr. Penrith retired from the FBI 1992, as SAC of the Newark Division, after having served as SAC, San Diego Division, and Deputy Assistant Director, Intelligence Division.
EDWARD A. LOZICK
Director
Cleveland, Ohio

Mr. Lozick is the former owner and President of Nerts, Inc., a precision machine tool corporation.  He is the Chairman of the Board of Swagelok Corporation of Solon, Ohio.  Swagelok is a major developer and manufacturer of fluid system component technologies for the research, instrumentation, pharmaceutical oil and gas, power, petrochemical, and semi conductor industries.  He is an avid supporter and spokesperson of law enforcement and criminal justice.  He was the founder of the Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County, Inc., and served as its chairman for 15 years.  He is a Director of Blue Coats and a supporter of Cuyahoga County Police Chiefs Assn., State Troopers of Ohio, National Executive Institute Associates and various other related organizations. 


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