On behalf of the PPIAC and the Conference Committee, you are cordially invited to attend our celebration conference in Denver, Colorado!
Our conference committee has been working diligently on the annual fall conference for the Professional Private Investigators Association of Colorado. We expect this to be a HUGE event for a couple reasons. First, for the first time in 34 years, we now have a PI licensing law in Colorado – and we want to celebrate! Second, we have some exciting guests and speakers wanting to celebrate with us!
I would like for you to consider joining us as an attendee looking to network, learn and share or even as either a vendor or sponsor – or both. We also have advertising available in the program and other options.
The conference will be held this year on September 23rd and 24th, with a fee-based seminar by Jimmie Mesis, PI Magazine, for PIs looking to expand their market and income on the 22nd. We have placed it near Denver International Airport at the Embassy Suites, which provides free shuttle services to and from the airport for your convenience. Details are at: Embassy Suites at DIA
To register call (303) 574-3000 and tell them you are registering for the “PPIAC Conference”
The PPIAC website – www.PPIAC.org – is being finalized with the conference registration information for attendees, vendors and sponsors. This page will redirect when that is completed. However, you can register right now using this secure PayPal link and form:
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Speaker Spotlight
Tim Schmolder, PPIAC Member
Time Line Investigations
Tim was once the unwitting target of a drive-by shooting who became a private investigator by mistake. He is a UC graduate in Psychology that continues to shape his dynamic, layered approach to surveillance. Mr. Schmolder apprenticed with one of the founding members of the California Association of Licensed Investigators and has spent the last 20 years elevating the grind of surveillance into something akin to art. His published article, The Simple Art of Surveillance, offers a rare glimpse into a secret world. His libretto, HERAKLES AND HYDRA, showcased at Carnegie Hall.
Case Profiles and Story Dynamics in High Stakes Surveillance
This is a presentation that distinguishes the kind of surveillance work I perform that is unique from your standard fare. It pulls from my background in Psychology, my years as a playwright, my physical athleticism, my interest and curiosity about people. I present a number of case profiles, including video clips of actual cases, and weave the clips into a discussion about my approach. Guaranteed to generate discussion.
For additional conference information and a list of the rest of our exciting speakers, please visit the PPIAC Conference web page here.
Thank you for considering joining us at our annual conference, we have much to celebrate and some very special guests and speakers!
Again, thank you!
Sincerely,
Dean A. Beers, CLI
PPIAC Board Chairman
chairman@ppiac.org
(970) 691-0813
NCISS Region 5A Director (CO, NE, WY, AZ)
Region 6 CLI Representative, NALI