Henley-Putnam University Presents Webinar: “Tips for Obtaining (and Keeping) a Security Clearance”
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) May 01, 2015 -- Diane Maye, Associate Dean of the Terrorism and Counterterrorism program at Henley-Putnam University, will discuss the various levels of security clearances, the clearance process, factors to consider when applying for a clearance, as well as tips for transitioning professionals. The webinar will conclude with a Q & A period.
Webinar highlights will include:
• Overview of the clearance process
• How do you get a clearance
• SF-86
• Review and investigation
• Factors that can raise a concern
• Mid-level career changers
• Key terms
• Inactive and expired clearances
The Webinar is open to the public and completely free of charge. Register Now! Those interested in participating in the webinar should register at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3854540687432436994
The Henley-Putnam webinar series, launched in 2009, was designed to bring the hands-on experience of current and former members of the CIA, Secret Service, FBI, and other intelligence and law enforcement communities, federal, state and local, to those in or seeking careers in Strategic Security. The series is one of many career resources offered by Henley- Putnam University. The University’s mentoring program assigns degree students with a high-level faculty member or expert mentor to support them in making career decisions. Additionally, through its online career portal, Henley-Putnam helps students research careers, explore university programs, prepare for a job search, locate employers and gain basic knowledge of the Strategic Security field.
For more information on Henley-Putnam University’s degree and certificate programs, please call admissions at 888.852.8746 or visit http://www.Henley-Putnam.edu.
ABOUT DIANE MAYE
Diane Maye, Ph.D. (ABD), Political Science; M.A. Security Studies, is the Associate Dean of the Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies Program at Henley-Putnam University.
Diane Maye is a seasoned educator with experience in both the military and the defense industry. Maye served as an officer in the United States Air Force from 2001 – 2007, with assignments in Washington D.C., Maryland, California and South Korea. Upon leaving the Air Force, Diane worked for an international defense company where she managed projects in foreign military sales, proposal development, and the execution of large international communications and physical security programs for military customers. She has also done freelance business consulting for European and Middle Eastern clients interested in security systems, integrated communications, and defense procurement.
During the Iraq war, Diane Maye worked for Multi-National Force-Iraq in Baghdad, managing over 400 bilingual, bicultural advisors for the U.S. State Department’s Provincial Reconstruction Teams and the U.S. Department of Defense. In this capacity, she worked to bring stability to post-2003 Iraq and consolidate services under U.S. Forces Iraq, C3. In this role she received numerous accolades from U.S. Army Civil Affairs units, USF-I/C3, PRT leaders, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
ABOUT HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY
Henley-Putnam University delivers vital strategic security information and knowledge via an ideal platform for today’s non-traditional students—100% online, accredited courses available 24/7, taught by innovative faculty with real-world intelligence and security experience as well as top-notch academic credentials.
Henley-Putnam’s student-centered approach to learning is unique: we evaluate past education and experience to award maximum credit towards a degree. Our staff provides personalized service from admissions to graduation, including benefits advising and a unique mentorship program led by our founder. Combined with the engaging teaching of our seasoned faculty and our rigorous, interesting courses, it is no surprise Henley-Putnam students consistently report a 98-99% satisfaction rate with their experience.
For more information, visit the Henley-Putnam University website http://www.Henley-Putnam.edu, e-mail AdmissionsAdvising(at)Henley-Putnam(dot)edu, or call 888.852.8746 toll-free.
James Killin, Henley-Putnam University, http://www.henley-putnam.edu, +1 408-453-9900 Ext: 9928, [email protected]
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