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John L. Demand, Jr. - President
& Founder
A thirty year veteran of law enforcement and
security. Has served as police detective and corporate director of security and safety for Fortune 500 company.
Demand is a graduate of Northwestern University in Police Administration and Northeastern Illinois University in Behavioral
Science. As an innovator he has invented and brought to market several safety and security related products. After
visiting Israel in the summer of 2006 on an anti-terrorism training mission, Demand concluded that law enforcement
and security officers need to utilize some of the methodology he saw on that mission. Over
the past 3 years Demand and Dr. Rogers have worked to create a performance-centric training program to increase observation
and rapid decision making skills. Dr. Mark A. Rogers, Psy.D., Vice President R & D
An adjunct professor in Psy.D. Clinical Psychology and M.A.
Forensic Psychology programs at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Rogers lectures on his specialities
and provides consultation and training on topics related to violence, risk and threat assessment. His most recent research
has focused on the relationship between complex adaptive systems, psychological warfare against the mind, terrorism, ethnopolitical
conflict, group identity and intergroup conflict.
One month after the 911 attack Dr. Rogers was invited by the
National Interagency Civil-Military Institute (NICI) to attend their 5 day training program on preparing for and managing
for the consequences of terrorism. In 2002 he was awarded the Adjunct Faculty of the Year Award byh the Chicago School Student
Association. He obtained both his Psy.D. and MA in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology
and his M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction from the Graduate School of Education at the University of Oregon.
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