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Hawk Private Investigations, Inc. announces Amanda D. Argo as Vice President

Amanda has been with Hawk Private Investigations since the fall of 2007, initially serving as the Research Analyst and was recently promoted to Vice President of the Corporation January 1, 2013. Before working for Hawk Private Investigations, Amanda enjoyed a career as a legal secretary for both a real estate attorney and a criminal defense attorney. She obtained an Associate of Science in Psychology and an Associate of Science in Criminal Justice from Georgia Perimeter College, and a Master of Paralegal Studies Certificate from Washington Online Learning Institute.

Amanda currently holds a membership with the National Association of Professional Background Screeners, NAPBS, showing that she is knowledgeable in the field of conducting the most accurate searches and obeying all federal, state and local regulations.

Amanda has also completed ComplyTraq’s Training and earned a Certificate of Proficiency as to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, showing her understanding of the compliance requirements of the FCRA.

Amanda is also currently involved with Visions Anew, a non-profit organization devoted to empowering individuals to navigate the divorce process with information, integrity and dignity.

When asked to comment on her new position Amanda stated “I’m very honored and proud to be the Vice President of such a wonderful corporation.  I appreciate the confidence Tom Hawkins has shown me over the past years and I am excited to see what this new year can bring.”

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