julie russell
Vice President of Operations
private investigator, WI license # 10642
| Julie has over
21 years of law enforcement, investigative, and corporate security-related experience. The extensive training and experience that she received while a sergeant and former investigator with the City of Appleton Police Department earned her the classification of "Expert" in court with regard to financially-motivated crimes. She is currently an instructor for the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), where she co-instructs the "Financial Records Examination and Analysis" course. In 2008, after being recruited to work for a Fortune 500 company/client, she was the recipient of their World Class Achievement award. |
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** Available for speaking engagements. Review credentials below and send email if interested in booking ** |
Specific Training & Experience:
| 2011 | November 9 | Speaker: Background Investigations - Noon Optimist Club - Appleton, WI |
| November 1 | Speaker: I.D. Theft Seminar for Fox Communities Credit Union - Appleton, WI | |
| September 28 | Speaker: I.D. Theft Seminar for Fox Communities Credit Union - Appleton, WI | |
| September 27 | Speaker: I.D. Theft Seminar for Fox Communities Credit Union - Green Bay, WI | |
| June 13-17 | Instructor: Financial Records Examination & Analysis - Madison, WI | |
| February 28-March 4 | Instructor:
Financial Records Examination & Analysis State Patrol Headquarters in Meriden, Connecticut |
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| 2010 | March 23 | Guest speaker at WI Institute of Certified Public Accountants Spring Industry Conference |
| 2009 | October |
Instructor:
Financial Records Examination & Analysis State Patrol Headquarters in Meriden, Connecticut |
| March 18 | Speaker: Strategic Alliance Network for Executives | |
| March 17 | Guest lecturer for UW-Fox Valley on interview & interrogation techniques | |
| March 17 | Micro Expression Training Tool (METT) - Expert Level ** | |
| 2008 | October 28 | Recipient of World Class Achievement award for "Expense Report Monitoring Process," while employed as a Sr. Manager with Global Security for an international Fortune 500 Company |
| May 12-16 | Instructor: Financial Records Examination & Analysis - Frankfurt, KY | |
| March 21 | Speaker: Career Connection - Passport for Success - Note of thanks | |
| March 19 | Fire Chief's seminar - Note of thanks | |
| February 25-29 | Instructor: Financial Records Examination & Analysis - Alexandria, VA | |
| January 8 | Personal note of thanks from participant of WALP seminar | |
| 2007 | December 9 | Speaker: WI Association for Legal Professionals (WALP) seminar |
| July 18 | National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) instructor recognition | |
| July 14 & 15 | Article author: Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers quarterly publication | |
| April 11 | Speaker: The Business Bank seminar: "Why Employees Steal: Prevention or Deterrence?" | |
| March 1 | Speaker: Fire Chief's Education Association seminar - "Practical Approaches to Pre-employment Background Screening | |
| 2006 | December 13 | Speaker: Grand Chute Kiwanis Club - "Why Employees Steal: prevention or Deterrence?" |
| November 4 | Speaker: Women in Management - "Why Employees Steal: prevention or Deterrence?" | |
| October 21 | WSTA note of thanks | |
| Fall Conference | Speaker: Wisconsin State Telecommunications Association, Inc. (WSTA) - "Why Employees Steal: prevention or Deterrence?" | |
| March 27 | Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers thank you note | |
| March 17 | Fox Valley Technical College note of thanks | |
| March 10 | Co-investigator, child custody dispute (multi-state) | |
| March 3 | Speaker: Wisconsin Academy of Trail Lawyers conference | |
| March | Featured in "Women Entrepreneurs of Wisconsin" newsletter | |
| February 8 & 9 | Speaker: "Uniting in the Search for Missing Children and Adults" conference | |
| 2005 | April 14 | National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) instructor recognition |
| March 25 | National Association of Women Business Owner | |
| March 21 | Appleton High School East note of thanks | |
| March | University of Manitowoc note of thanks | |
| February 1 | Featured in "Women" magazine, offering workplace security tips | |
| January | Instructor note of thanks: National White Collar Crime Center | |
| 2004 | September 17 | Advanced Reid Interview & Interrogation (training course) |
| June 30 | "Human Tragedy" abduction (training course) | |
| 2003 | December 22 | National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) instructor recognition |
| October | Member, Women Entrepreneurs of Wisconsin | |
| 2002 | August 9 | State of Wisconsin Private Detective achieved |
| 2001 | May 30 | National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) instructor recognition |
| 2000 | February | Crime on the Internet (training course) |
| 1997 | June | Tracing Illegal Proceeds (training course) |
| May 14 | Appleton Police Department Distinguished Service award | |
| 1992 | July | Reid Interview & Interrogation (training course) |
| 1990-2002 | Employment | City of Appleton Police Officer |
** Micro Expression Training Tool
The Micro
Expression Training Tool (METT) Advanced is a state of the art, online training
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to recognize the seven emotions that have a
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contempt. Paul Ekman's research, and the work of others, have shown that if
someone is feeling one of these emotions, the expression is the same the world
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