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Paul Goldenberg
President and CEO
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Richard Marks
Executive Director
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John G. Howley
Director-Organizational Development and Training
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Paul DeMatteis
Managing Director -Homeland Security and Public Safety
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Mark Genatempo
Director - Strategic Operations
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Patrick Daly
Senior Analyst
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Richard Katz
Manager - Special Services
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Richard Kibbey
Director - CPS Threat Assessment Center
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Tim Parsons
Managing Director - RIHSC
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Dr. Zsolt Molnar
Director - Eastern European Affairs
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Dr. James Nolan
Fellow
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Paul Maniscalco
Senior Fellow
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Mary Rabadeau
Senior Advisor
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Harry Houck
Special Investigations
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Edward Kabina
Senior Advisor - International Affairs
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Paul Goldenberg, Chairman and CEO of Cardinal Point Strategies (CPS), is recognized globally as an objective and principled advisor with a history of helping to resolve high profile and confidential matters for governments, private sector, academia and NGOs worldwide. From the New York metropolitan area to Kosovo, Mr. Goldenberg has established groundbreaking initiatives in homeland security, public safety, combating bias and hate crimes, conflict resolution and corporate compliance. He has also been instrumental in business development for his clients in difficult and emerging markets.
Mr. Goldenberg is currently Board Chair of Advisors for Trinity Workplace Learning Knowledge Group (TWL), the premier law enforcement and homeland security learning network (LETN, PSTN, Homeland) serving many of the nations Homeland Security agencies. Mr. Goldenberg also currently serves as the principal advisor for counter terrorism and homeland security strategy to the County Executives of America (CEA), a strategic policy organization representing the 700 largest county governments in the United States. Mr. Goldenberg was instrumental in the design and development of the Secure Community Network, the first-ever faith based information sharing center for Homeland Security in the United States. Mr. Goldenberg now serves as National Director for this faith based NGO fusion center taskforce representing 52 major religious organizations in the United States.
In 2003 Mr. Goldenberg was selected by ranking members of the U.S. Helsinki Commission to act as a Special Adviser to the OSCE (Office for Security and Cooperation in Europe) the world’s largest government security and conflict resolution agency. Mr. Goldenberg consulted with senior ministers responsible for overseeing internal security, human rights, and law enforcement services for the governments of Spain, Ukraine, UK, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Germany, Poland, Romania, France, Canada and many others. In 2007, Mr. Goldenberg travelled to Kosovo where he met with UN KFOR senior police officials, Kosovoan minority groups, and others to review current police and community relations in anticipation of Kosovoan independence ultimately declared in February, 2008.
In 1995 Mr. Goldenberg was selected as Director and CEO to lead the turnaround effort for the nations sixth largest Human and Social Services government agency, a failing agency under state and federal investigation. The 1,900-employee organization, with nearly a billion dollar budget was to be taken over by state regulators. Within 13 months Mr. Goldenberg had reestablished full department credibility in its programs and received full support from state and federal regulators. He established the first ever-countywide division of Special Investigations, targeting fraud within the nations’ 4th largest welfare system. Although Mr. Goldenberg directed many other government agencies, he is best known for his work in criminal justice.
During the 1990’s Mr. Goldenberg’s sensitive assignments included selection by members of the U.S. Senate’s Banking Committee to act as non-partisan chief investigative strategist for the US Senate “Whitewater” investigation. Following the 1993 World Trade Center bombings Mr. Goldenberg was chosen by New Jersey's Governor to develop and oversee the state's specialized counter-terror training for all law enforcement. Mr. Goldenberg led numerous missions to the middle east where he arranged the first ever Nation/State Counter Terror Joint Training exercise conducted in Ft. Dix, New Jersey.
Mr. Goldenberg’s recognition as a law enforcement and human rights specialist began when he was appointed by the State Attorney General of New Jersey as the first Chief of the State Office of Bias Crime and Community Relations in 1991. This office was the first of its kind in the nation and has become the model and benchmark for all similar posts and offices since then. Mr. Goldenberg was directly responsible to the Governor and Attorney General for domestic terrorism, hate crimes investigation and intelligence, special civil rights investigations, community relations and counter-terrorism special response training (SWAT). Mr. Goldenberg was deployed as a “trouble-shooter”, with full authority of the Governor to assist local government with defusing civil unrest. His office was also responsible for international law enforcement relations and civil affairs, topics for which Mr. Goldenberg and his organization act as consultants to government, corporate, CNN and other major media outlets.
Having once served as one of the nation’s longest term undercover agents assigned to South Florida’s elite federal/state Special Investigations Unit, his achievements included the breakup of a major South Florida organized crime cartel resulting in the recovery of two million dollars in stolen property and the clearance of numerous homicides. These efforts were officially acknowledged when he received the South Florida Officer of the Year Award.
