Faculty Introduction
Henley-Putnam is proud of its outstanding faculty; more than 50 seasoned professionals with over 1,300 years of cumulative field experience—more than 22 years of experience for every instructor. Over 82% hold a masters or doctorate degree from prestigious institutions including the University of California at Berkeley, Yale, Cambridge, Stanford, and Georgetown. Over one-third of our instructors are published in their field.
Featured Interview
Jeremiah Doyle
Mr. Doyle comes to us from the FBI where, during a distinguished career of 24 years, he held numerous positions, including Chief Global Section, National Security Division - Washington, D.C.; Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Newark, New Jersey; Supervisor, Fugitive and Government Reservation Crimes, Criminal Investigative Division (FBI Headquarters), Washington, D.C.; and Supervisor, Soviet KGB Unit, Foreign Counterintelligence Division (FBI Headquarters) - Washington, D.C.
Since his retirement in 2000, Mr. Doyle has taken his remarkable investigation skills to the private sector where he is the President of J. Doyle Investigations, an investigative and security consulting firm. His clients include U.S. Government agencies, private industry and academia. Since 2001 he has been an Adjunct Professor at Buffalo State College, where he teaches private security, criminal justice and terrorism courses. He also teaches courses in Hostage Negotiation and Hostage Survival, and Background Investigations for Henley-Putnam University. Learn more
View our past interviews:
May 2007- Fred Rustmann, former CIA Officer [.pdf] Aug. 2007- Edwin Rodriguez-Pazo, former HUMINT Officer [,pdf]
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