iJET International Continues Global Expansion, Adds New Advisory Board Members in Europe and Asia

The Integrated Risk Management Leader Strengthens Commitment to the Growing Demand Worldwide for 24/7 Multilingual Support Aligning With Prominent Risk and Crisis Management Experts


ANNAPOLIS, MD--(Marketwired - Aug 4, 2015) - iJET International, Inc., a leading provider of integrated risk management solutions, announces today the addition of two new members to its Advisory Board, global security experts Mr. Bernard Galea in France and Mr. Jun M. Yamazaki in Japan.

"We are fortunate to join hands with these dynamic and experienced industry leaders," said iJET CEO, Bruce McIndoe. "Mr. Galea and Mr. Yamazaki bring unique insight both globally, in their respective markets and the operational risk needs of each region."

Mr. Galea and Mr. Yamazaki will contribute to the company's strategic plan and both have robust careers dedicated to solving the toughest operational issues facing today's multinational organizations. iJET's 13-member Advisory Board provides insight into evolving security and health threats and situations around the world and counsel to clients, as well as the iJET executive team to support the company's mission. The Advisory Board is comprised of seasoned security, intelligence and health advisors with a wealth of senior and executive leadership experience in both the public and private sectors.

About Bernard Galea
Mr. Galea has a background in strategic intelligence and global security. He served in the French Intelligence Service and retired at the rank of Commander after 25 years. He joined international logistics company FM Logistic Corporate SAS in 2008 as Chief Security Officer for the group, working closely on mergers and acquisitions and advising the board about competitors and risks around the world. Mr. Galea holds a master's degree in Global Risk and Crisis Management (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University) and other degrees in operational management and financial analysis. He has served as the ASIS French Chapter Chair, member of the ASIS CSO Roundtable and adviser for A&B Strategy Company. He is the author of numerous articles on risk management, strategic intelligence, and an international speaker on these topics. He was appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and the Military Cross in 2005.

About Jun M. Yamazaki
Mr. Yamazaki has over 40 years of experience helping multinational organizations establish strategic processes for risk mitigation. He helped shape the corporate risk management industry in Japan, serving as director of the Japanese office of Control Risks Group, a leading global business risk consultancy for 15 years before founding his own consulting group, Kameya Limited, in 2008. He holds a legal degree from Keio Univeirsty and is a regular security and crisis management lecturer at Waseda University in Tokyo. In May 2009, he published the book, "Japan Will Sink In The Sea Of Somolia" warning of the grave risks of the Somali piracy issue for Japanese business ventures abroad.

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About iJET International
iJET International (iJET) provides intelligence-driven, integrated risk management solutions that enable multinational organizations to operate globally with confidence. iJET's end-to-end, tailored solutions integrate world-class threat intelligence, innovative technology, and response services to help organizations avoid threats, mitigate risk and protect their people, assets, and reputation. Founded in 1999, iJET is a privately held company headquartered in Annapolis, U.S. with regional offices in London and Singapore and country offices in Japan, India and Germany. For more information, please visit www.iJET.com.

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