Pennsylvania

 

Eileen Law

 

Eileen has been a Private Detective for 18 years and is the President of CIA, Inc. as well as CIA Security & Patrol, with Offices in Pennsylvania and Delaware, with an office opening in Maryland in a few months.  She specializes in finding Kidnapped Children and Missing Persons.  However, the bulk of her work is in Criminal and Civil investigations, accident reconstruction, Workman’s’ Comp and Insurance Fraud.  She has investigated numerous Mafia-related murder cases in the Philadelphia area and volunteered countless hours in investigating unsolved capital crime cases.  Her Agency has a 98% success rate.

 

Eileen finished first in her class at the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania's Minor Judiciary College. She graduated from the Pennsylvania State University and started her legal career as Paralegal to the District Attorney of Chester County.  After attending the Philadelphia Police Academy and the Dickinson Law School's Deputy Sheriff's Academy, she headed up the Civil Unit for the Chester County Sheriff's Department.  Before forming CIA, she was a partner in another detective agency for several years. She has been a bodyguard to both movie and rock stars, as well as golf and sports professionals

 

She has been a guest panelist on television shows for WPVI including "A.M. Philadelphia",  "Philly After Midnight",  "Eye on Chester County" and was formerly radio talk show host of "Ask The Detective." She was awarded "Outstanding Young Woman of America" for five consecutive years. 

 


 

Phillip A. Potter, Jr.

 

Phil has been a Private Detective for six years and is Vice President and Chief of Security at CIA, Inc., the oldest established detective agency in Chester County with Offices in Pennsylvania and Delaware, with an office opening in Maryland in a few months.  He specializes in Executive Protection and High Risk Security Problem Solving and Loss Prevention.

 

Phil attended Temple University, West Chester University and served as Chief of Security for the 42 APS Squadron, Dover Air Force Base.  He is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State Police Academy and was a West Chester Police Officer where he was assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division.  He received further education at the University of Delaware for Homicide Investigation and the United States Department of Justice for Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Investigations.  He continued his education at Northwestern University for Accident Reconstruction and numerous federal and state courses.  He went into the private sector for Honeywell, Inc. in their Executive Protection Division where he was trained in High Risk Security Problem Solving and Loss Prevention.

 

He has consulted for E.I. duPont, Hercules, Johnson & Johnson, and Great Adventure, just to name a few.  He has been a bodyguard to both movie and rock stars, as well as golf and sports professionals.

 

He is a member of the Pennsylvania Association of Licensed Investigators, Intelnet, the National Council of Investigation and Security Services, ASIS, World Investigators Network, and the Chester County Chiefs of Police Association. 

 


William J. Fry III

Jeff Fry is the president of Stirling Corporation, and provides private
investigation and security consulting to companies, government agencies, and
non-profit organizations. He specializes in gathering critical intelligence for law
firms, corporations, and other organizations to support effective
decision-making and when necessary, litigation. From 1988 to 1995 Jeff was Deputy
Inspector General for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In that position, he was
responsible for investigating fraud, waste, and serious abuse in executive branch
agencies and developing and implementing fraud deterrent strategies.

In addition to his service in the Commonwealth's Office of Inspector General,
Jeff has also served government in other intelligence gathering and
management roles. Recently, he served on contract as Executive Director of the
Lancaster Crime Commission, where he directed municipal safety and disorder management
collaborations and public policy research development. Until 1988 he was
Director of Intelligence for the Pennsylvania Crime Commission, where he gathered
and presented intelligence reports and assessments on organized crime to
decision-makers in business, government, and other organizations. He began his
career in 1968 as a counter- intelligence agent in the U.S. Army and joined the
Pennsylvania Crime Commission as a Special Agent in 1971. He became
Special-Agent-in-Charge of the Central Regional Office of the Commission in 1979. He is
a graduate of Susquehanna University with a degree in marketing and completed
the Senior Management Institute for Police at the Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University. He has completed a broad range of specialized
investigation training programs provided by federal law enforcement agencies. He
served on the Board of Directors of two U.S. Justice Department funded,
multi-state, regional intelligence groups.

As a private investigator he has focused on cases involving official
corruption, wrongful death, criminal financial misconduct, employment issues, contract
fraud, NCAA violations, corporate governance, and critical incident response,
management and analysis. While Deputy Inspector General he supervised the
work of the Governor's Special Commission to Investigate the Camp Hill Prison
Riot and enforced the State Contractor Integrity Provisions and State Ethics Act
in executive agencies. At the Pennsylvania Crime Commission Jeff began and
led the Leviticus Project, an eight state, federally funded investigation of
securities fraud in the coal industry and conducted extensive investigations
traditional and non-traditional organized crime groups, reporting results to
prosecutors and making reports and recommendations to the legislature for remedial
action.