eQuine Holdings elects former Special Agent in Charge and ASAIC for US Secret Service, Robert Caltabiano to its Board of Directors
DALLAS, Oct. 4, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- eQuine Holdings is pleased to announce that former ASAIC, Secret Service Agent, Robert Caltabiano has joined the Board of eQuine Holdings effective October 1, 2017.
In addition to his role on the Board he will also advise the company in areas related to: Global Risk Management, Financial & Electronic Crimes Investigations, Vulnerability and Risk Assessments, Leadership and Weapons Training, Intelligence Analysis & Conflict Resolution. He will also travel with key executives and clients of the Family Office globally.
Roberts background spans 4 decades with the US Secret Service as well as a consultant for various organizations as a security expert. His details included 7 US Presidents, 50 Heads of State, including international details for Presidents G.H. Bush, G.W. Bush, and Barack Obama.
He has a BS in Constitutional Law from Utica College, and an AAS in Criminal Justice from Columbia. He is a best-selling co-author of "The New Rules of Success" and appears frequently on Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC, News Max, and various other media outlets.
"We are honored to have Robert joining the firm, and look forward to his expertise and guidance. I know of no other MFO that has someone of his caliber available to our UHNW clients as a security expert," stated Bill Wallace, Chairman of eQuine.
About eQuine:
eQuine Holdings, LLC is a multi-family office (MFO) located at Southlake, Texas and is responsible for managing the day to day operations of various interests in private and public companies including: Capital Services, Private Equity, Due Diligence Consulting, Shareholder Activism & (LBO) Consulting. eQuine has deployed over $1.25 Billion in public and private companies.
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