New York
Court qualified as expert in voice identification, audio and video authentication, signal processing, tape enhancement, recording industry practices.
Education
1969 B.A. History Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky
1983 Certificate of Achievement, Electro-Acoustics Synergetic Audio Concepts
1985 Completion of Voice Identification Course
July 17, 1986 Certification as Voice Identification Examiner by the International Association for Identification,
Life Member Kentucky Division
Life Member New Jersey Division
1989-1991 1996-1998 Audio Engineering Society NY Chapter Board of Directors
1991 to Present Chairman Audio Engineering Society WG0-12 Working Group "Forensic Audio"
The American Board of Forensic Examiners - BCFE, ABFE Fellow, Life Member, Board Certified
Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Recorded Evidence - American College of Forensic Examiners
1997, 1998 Diplomate in Audio Authenticity and Voice Identification
1992 Instructor "Southern Conference Seminar" Western Kentucky University
Instructor "New York Institute for Forensic Audio" 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Special Deputy, Warren County Sheriff's Department, Bowling Green, KY
Experience in the Recording Arts, 35 years
1976 Winner of the "ampex golden reel award"
1986 Nominated for 2 n.a.r.a.s. "grammy awards"
1997 Winner of the "golden eagle award” American Board of Recorded Evidence
1981 to Present President and CEO
Responsible for overall operations of Forensic Consulting business including but not limited to Audio and Video Tape Authentications, Enhancement, and Voice Identification. Fully equipped Audio-Video processing laboratory with digital capabilities for audio-video signal processing
Clients Serviced
Law Enforcement Agencies, State Police, the Federal Government, Insurance Companies, Prosecuting Attorneys, Defense Attorneys, Banks, Private Investigators, Security Directors, Legal Aid Society, Public Defenders, Corporations and the business community in general.
January 1979 - September 1989 New York Public Library At Lincoln Center New York City, New York
Chief Engineer
Rodgers And Hammerstein Archives Of Recorded Sound Duties included but not limited to Audio Restoration, Video Restoration, Data Base Systems Management, Public Service Systems Management. Responsible for the Metropolitan Opera Archives Broadcasts
Responsible for 4 recording studios and public service projects
Voice Identification and Tape Aging studies and Archival Storage.
1973 – 1978
Engineer, Producer, Quality Control for Springboard, Musicor, Viva, Trip Spector Record Labels
Staff Producer for the above consortium of labels producing over 700 LP's.
Available upon request