Is
your 2019 appointment calendar handy? You definitely want to get it started by
marking Thursday, January 3rd, as the date of
our first Sisters in Crime monthly meeting of the New Year! We will hit the
ground running with a Greenville- based federal law enforcement officer,
Richard P. (Phil) Carter, Jr., a National Business Liaison Program Manager for
the US Postal Inspection Service. Mr. Carter will discuss what his job with the
postal service entails and share some of his interesting cases.
Mr. Carter has twenty years’ experience as a criminal
investigator and investigative supervisor in the areas of narcotics, ‘white
collar’/violent crimes, terrorism and other investigations at local and federal
levels. His areas of expertise include a working knowledge of event and site
counter-threat planning.
A recognized Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the areas of
Facility Security, Workplace Violence, Hazardous Materials and White Collar
Crime Investigations, Mr. Carter’s experience also includes instructing law
enforcement officers, prosecutors and business professionals in subjects
including officer safety, firearms, workplace violence and threat abatement.
MEETING
DETAILS
Our monthly meeting will take place on Thursday, January 3rd,
at The Runway Café, 21 Airport Rd, Greenville, SC. Be there at 6:15 p.m. to meet Phil Carter and
enjoy chapter fellowship. Supper should be served at 6:30. Our speakers will
begin after new and old business at about 7 p.m. Both dinner and the meeting
are open to the public.
Please e-mail your dinner and drink order before noon on
Thursday to Ellis Vidler (click on link).This speeds service and
helps us plan. The link for our special menu is located on the right-hand
column listing.
If you place an order and do not attend or fail to cancel by
noon, you will be charged for the meal. And like always, we'll enjoy it. Look
forward to seeing you.
JOIN US FOR COMING EVENTS
February 7—Fight scenes and self-defense with
Howard Lewis, 5th degree black sash in Esoma Kung Fu
March 7--Debra Goldstein, judge, litigator, and author of the
Sarah Blair mysteries
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