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Crime and the bottom line: top FBI agent to speak at BIA event.


The top FBI law enforcement official in New England will be in New Hampshire in September to discuss the effects crime and domestic terrorism have on businesses in the state.

Special Agent in Charge Warren Bamford of the FBI's Boston field office will be the speaker at "Money, Murder and the Mob: How Crime Impacts Your Bottom Line," an event to be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Sept. 23 the Radisson Hotel Manchester.

The event is sponsored by the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire.

Bamford, who leads a team of professionals assigned to fighting domestic and international terrorism, as well as criminal matters throughout New England, will speak about issues of concern to the business and law enforcement communities, including domestic terrorism, organized crime and white collar crime.

Cost to attend the luncheon is $35 for BIA and Capitol Connect members and $49 for others. To register, call 603-224-5388, ext. 116 or visit acteva.com/go/nhbia.

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Publication:New Hampshire Business Review
Date:Aug 28, 2009
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