by Byron Rodgers | Mar 3, 2021 | Executive Protection (Hard Skills)
An important event happened this week in the world of Executive Protection. Lady Gaga’s dogs were kidnapped last week and the dog-walker was shot, he was taken to the hospital in unknown condition. What does this mean for Executive Protection professionals? The...
by Byron Rodgers | Feb 25, 2021 | Executive Protection (Hard Skills)
?Here’s a detail that’s little known among the executive protection individuals. Everyone in the details are always trying to be close to the client, drive the client, walk the client etc but the truth is, the less you’re with the client, the longer...
by Byron Rodgers | Feb 4, 2021 | Executive Protection (Hard Skills)
⚜️Check out this important note from the field – Sometimes you will find yourself using your own vehicle on security advances. In such a scenario, make sure that your vehicle is ready and prepped up for clients to get into that vehicle. Keep it clean,...
by Byron Rodgers | Jan 27, 2021 | Executive Protection (Hard Skills)
⚜️ When you come in contact with a new client on a new contract, there’s a little bit of nervousness around. So, I always suggest that the best way to hedge such situations is to go over everything you need to execute for that first movement. Remember,...
by Byron Rodgers | Jan 20, 2021 | Executive Protection (Hard Skills)
⚜️As EP Agents, you would be traveling to different cities, countries, and venues with your principal, and more often than not you might come across a situation where all the vehicles you need are not available. A little hack for this: use Turo to rent vehicles...
by Byron Rodgers | Jan 9, 2021 | Executive Protection (Hard Skills)
⚜️One of the things that I learned from the Marine Corps is to always improve your positions.You have to realize that you don’t make money for your client. Your principal more than likely sees your value because you work with them in close proximity but your client...