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carl maccario

Public Safety ,Homeland Security, Nonverbal Communication Specialist
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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carl maccario

Public Safety ,Homeland Security, Nonverbal Communication Specialist
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Carl Maccario is an experienced consultant in the field of nonverbal communication. With a career spanning over 15 years, he has become an expert in analyzing behaviors and decoding nonverbal cues. He provides training and consultations to law enforcement officers, security officials, and professionals seeking to enhance their personal and professional lives by learning how to interpret nonverbal expressions. Carl also teaches interview and statement analysis, evaluating witness statements for truthfulness, and detecting possible deception.

With experience in personnel and employee safety, DHS and TSA behavior and assessors program, critical infrastructure protection, physical and crowd security, his expertise has been sought after by numerous organizations. He is the founder and President of Center of Nonverbal Communication and serves as Deputy Assistant Federal Security Director Retired from Federal Service at Homeland Security.

Carl studied Executive Studies Program in Homeland Security at Tel Aviv University and earned his BSBA in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services at Suffolk University. A researcher, practitioner, and student of nonverbal behavior in forensic settings and the business world, Carl has conducted behavior recognition seminars for thousands of security and law enforcement professionals.

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