Bart Bechtel Promoted to Assistant Chief Academic Officer at HenleyPutnam University



Henley-Putnam University (www.henley-putnam.edu), a premier university for online higher education in the field of Strategic Security, is pleased to announce the promotion of Bart Bechtel to Assistant Chief Academic Officer, effective immediately. Bechtel's new responsibilities include increasing university visibility to prospective students and the academic community, identifying opportunities for greater faculty exposure, and leading University efforts to produce category specific intellectual capital. Bart will also chair the University Leadership Committee. He will continue to teach courses in surveillance and countersurveillance, professional ethics, counterterrorism studies, and denial and deception among others.

"The uniqueness of Henley-Putnam University presents great opportunities and challenges for all involved," said Bechtel. "Our most important university asset is our students. Everyday very talented and dedicated students come to Henley-Putnam to prepare for service in their communities and the nation in Intelligence, Counterterrorism, and Protection. Our faculty is equally talented and dedicated to meeting this challenge."

Henley-Putnam University President, Michael H. Corcoran, Ph.D., congratulates Bechtel, saying "I have known Bart for years and believe he is the right man for this position. Bart is an exceptional asset to our team and will help lead Henley-Putnam and its students into the future of Strategic Security."

Before his promotion, Bechtel served as Associate Dean of Students for Henley-Putnam University, where he advised students, launched and assisted the university mentoring program, assisted with creation of a University Code of Conduct and evaluated student-faculty satisfaction with the overall learning experience.

Prior to joining Henley-Putnam in 2005, Bechtel retired from the CIA in 1998 as a Clandestine Service and Counterintelligence Officer with more than 20 years of experience, where he was often placed on deep cover assignments. In addition, he was a lead instructor for the U.S. State Department's anti-terrorism Surveillance Detection (SD) Team Training Program under contract with SAIC. He trained SD teams in Croatia, Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia, and Mexico.

Previously, Bechtel was a primary instructor in Terrorist/Criminal Threat Recognition, Observation Skills and Surveillance Detection for the all volunteer Washoe County, Nevada Sheriff's Citizen Homeland Security Council.

He is also a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, International Association for Intelligence Education, International Counterterrorism Officers Association, and a Lifetime Member of the National Ski Patrol.

Bechtel received his B.A. in History from Monterey Institute of International Studies and an M.S. in Intelligence Management from Henley-Putnam University. He is also a licensed private investigator in Florida and is the Director of Operations and Training for CTC International Group Ltd of West Palm Beach, FL.

ABOUT HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY

Founded in August 2001, Henley-Putnam University is a leading educational institution in the field of Strategic Security. Offering nationally accredited online Bachelor and Master of Science Degrees in Intelligence Management, Terrorism/Counterterrorism Studies, and Protection Management, Henley-Putnam prepares law enforcement, military, intelligence community, and private industry professionals with the network, skills, and insights to advance in their careers and protect the future. Henley-Putnam University, which is committed to building a student and alumni network that will serve its community, is an accredited member of DETC (www.detc.org) and offers more than 100 courses taught by a faculty with years of relevant field experience from renowned institutions such as the CIA and FBI. For more information on Henley-Putnam University, call 888-852-8746 or visit us online at www.henley-putnam.edu.





Bart Bechtel Promoted to Assistant Chief Academic Officer at HenleyPutnam University