Global Security and Investigations Firm Appoints National Accounts Manager

Michael Saad International strengthens resources to improve client relations by naming new manager to oversee client services and crisis management divisions.

Michael Saad International

Tami Teufel, National Accounts Manager

Quote startI am excited to start a new challenge within Michael Saad International and look forward to working with the firm to further develop their already numerous services.Quote end

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) March 25, 2012

Michael Saad International, an international security and investigations firm, announced today that Tami Teufel has joined the company to further develop their growing portfolio of regional and national accounts within the United States to continue to promote their investigations and protective services by creating more brand awareness and client loyalty initiatives.

Tami joins Michael Saad International as National Accounts Manager to provide business services to many of the top companies in America and abroad. Tami comments ?I am excited to start a new challenge within Michael Saad International and look forward to working with the firm to further develop their already numerous services. I am fortunate to be joining such a respected company that prides itself on integrity and character.?

Michael Saad, CEO of the Dubai-based Corporation, said ?Tami?s mass experience and industry knowledge has already made her a key addition to the Michael Saad International family. We view her allocation as a sign of our commitment to being a leading company in personal security and investigative services. I am confident that Tami will play a key role in providing and implementing high quality solutions for our clients.?

About Michael Saad International

Michael Saad International is a multi-faceted special operations firm, providing investigations, personal protection and other services to a client-base located around the world. The firm has the ability to handle any assignment, from a one-time protection detail, to a full-scale investigation; complete with crisis management public relations specialists to speak on behalf of the parties.

Their Security Division provides executive, VIP and celebrity protection ? as well as other tailored risk-management solutions - to a diverse range of clients; including multi-national corporations, entertainment agencies, celebrities and other high net-worth individuals ? stateside or abroad, in suburbia or hostile environments

Their Investigative Division specializes in all aspects of insurance defense, legal investigations and corporate intelligence; ranging from surveillance and undercover operations to witness interviews and litigation support.

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