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Greg Hartley

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Greg Hartley's expertise as an interrogator first earned him honors with the United States Army. More recently, it has drawn national level intelligence organizations and international Media to seek his insights about “how to” as well as “why.”

He graduated from the U.S. Army Interrogation School, the Anti-Terrorism Instructor Qualification Course, the Principle Protection Instructor Qualification Course, and SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) school.

His skills as an expert interrogator earned praise while he served as SERE Instructor, Operational Interrogation Support to the 5th Special Forces Group during operation Desert Storm, Interrogation Trainer, and as a creator and director of several joint-force, multi-national interrogation exercises from 1994 to 2000.  Among his military awards are the Knowlton Award. He attended law school at Rutgers University.

Greg has trained governement agencies, private investigators, human resource representatives, and finance experts to read people and detect deception.

Hartley has provided expert interrogation analysis for major network and cable television, as well as National Public Radio and prime print media such as The Washington Post and Philadelphia Enquirer . Important foreign media such as BBC, and Der Spiegel have also relied on his commentary. Hartley has contibuted to articles for major magazines such as Spin, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and Details.

Hartley created simulations of interrogation for British television in Torture: The Guantanamo Guidebook, and for the History Channel in We Can Make You Talk. Greg Contributed to the upcoming movie Neurotypical.

More recently Hartley has provided expert analysis of what people are really saying with behaviors and body language for national media like Paula Zahn Now, and Glenn Beck. Hartley has made appearances on The Montel Williams show , countless news programs, local tv, and radio around the country.

How to Spot a Liar published by Career Press is available now.

I Can Read you Like a Book published by Career Press is available now.

Date Decoder published by Adams Media is available now.

Get People to Do What You Want published by Career Press coming soon.

How to Become an Expert on Anything in Two Hours published by AMACOM coming soon.

Greg Has worked as a business consultant to Fortune 500 Companies in the US and consulted to international clients. Greg teaches and consults the use of Extreme Interpersonal Skills© in daily business applications.

 

 

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