An Inside Look at Executive Protection

Terror attacks in the US, terrorist bombings in the UK, and kidnappings in South America have focused a spotlight on executive/celebrity close protection, both here and abroad. But more often, it’s a political activist, an overzealous fan or a disgruntled ex-employee trying to force his way into the CEO office. It’s more often these “less than headline grabbing problems” close protection deals with.
Are you considering a job in the fast growing Close Protection Bodyguard field? Or perhaps you are considering hiring a Close Protection Specialist. ESS Global would like to give you an inside look at Executive Protection.
ESS Global Corp is one of just a handful of Close Protection Schools nationwide that are Department of Education certified and licensed and is the only Close Protection School licensed by the State of Florida. ESS is also one of the nation’s largest Close Protection Service Agencies with active agents in cities across the country.
We thought we would take a moment, track down CEO Theo Billiris and look “behind the curtain” and answer some of the more common questions both our students and clients ask us, and share this with you.

An Inside Look at Executive Protection

  • What is the very first step in executive/close protection?

Get licensed in the state in which you reside and get certified at a reputable Executive Protection School. Licensed schools, such as ESS, are preferred as both our students and our clients can rest easy in knowing that the school has been and continues to be monitored and regulated by the D.O.E. On top of that, all instructors and curriculums are evaluated yearly.

  • What are the advantages of having a personal bodyguard? Why do celebrities and top business or political icons keep bodyguards?

Protection obviously, but even more so, convenience and making life easy. Example: when you have an Executive Protection agent, they take care of all planning on trips. Choosing hotels, restaurants, etc. and perform all security checks at those places. Then, when you arrive, you don’t have to worry about checking in or waiting for service. It’s already done. You don’t have to worry about how to get from place to place. The route recon is already complete. You just sit back and enjoy the trip. Leave the details to us.

  • What is the client expectation vs real life?

1396894931_525528_399695380063718_182174211_nWell the biggest thing is they believe that when they have you, they can go and do “whatever” and expect that nothing will happen to them. The best clients understand that we are there to keep them safe, which sometimes means heeding our advice/threat assessments and not going to some places they want to go.
Also, we often see that since nothing bad happens they start to think they don’t need us. The only reason nothing bad happens is because of what we do that they don’t see. Successful Close Protection leans strongly on threat assessments and security advances that they never witness.

  • Are there “cardinal rules” to follow?

Confidentiality. The best Close Protection Agents never become too familiar or comfortable – always remember they are client, not a friend.

  • Describe a “Typical Assignment”Executive Protection 3 - ESS Global Corp

Every assignment starts with a client interview/profiling. We learn about the client and their expectations. Next, we conduct a security advance of where we will be going. This includes site surveys and threat assessments of all places we will visit on the trip. We also conduct route recon on all possible routes between venues. Lastly, putting everything we learned from our advance team and putting it into play on the day of the detail. On that day we will protect the client and create an experience for them that was easy and relaxed.

  • What are the little things that make a difference?

At ESS Global, it’s our attention to detail. It’s important to really know your client, and that comes from our experience in the initial interview and our “Client Profile” setup. Do they like a certain drink or snack and having that in the vehicle or hotel room before they enter. Also, learning to remain professional and staying composed even if the client acts irrationally or becomes angry with you. Actually, that’s a big thing.

  • Do you use surveillance equipment?
    EP is really not like this
    EP is really not like this

Yes we do. For obvious reasons, we need to be discrete here, but yes, we use state of the art surveillance and tracking devices. It also gets more complicated when we are contracted with protecting the family. Sadly, sometimes the best and easiest target is a family member.

  • Do you carry weapons all the time?

No, we are only armed when requested by our client. It’s really quite different than it’s portrayed in the media.

  • What sets ESS apart from the rest?

It’s the fact that we are a D.O.E. licensed school as well and have the ability to choose the best students for employment because we are able to assess them through the schooling process. Most other companies who hire from other “trainers” don’t get to assess them until they are working. This can obviously become a liability.

  • Lastly, was there ever a time when quick thinking saved the day?

Everyday! Clients change their minds by the minute. You really have to be able to think dynamically in the moment. There is always a solution.  There is always somebody that knows how to get what your client wants. “No” or “I can’t” is never an option.

There is a Difference

Theo Billiris CEO of ESS Global Corp: “We find that most of executive protection companies send out an off-duty policeman with a gun. What you need to understand is if there was some sort of semi-planned attack, these guys would be of no value, or worse, dead. There was no recon, no planning, no preparation, no game plan in place, just an off-duty cop and a gun. That’s really not Executive Protection, it’s an off-duty officer. There is a big difference.”
ESS Close Family ProtectionExecutive Close Protection has changed over the last 10-15 years.  Agents are smarter and much more professional in contrast to the stereotypical 300 pound man with the mind and intellect of a child.  ESS agents have been D.O.E. trained and continue to train as they perfect their craft.  Our agents come from vast backgrounds such as Military, Law Enforcement, Government Agencies and Executive Protection schools just to name a few.  With this array of various backgrounds, we are able to put together protection teams that will fit and fulfill your specific security need.
ESS Global Corp is headquartered in Tampa, Florida. D.O.E Executive Protection Classes are also offered throughout the year in Tampa and as far away as Los Angeles. If you are looking to change careers and be the best and train with the best, we’d love to talk.
If you’re considering hiring an EP agent give us a call. You’ll be pleasantly surprised.

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Florida “G” Training in Tampa

ESS Global Corp provides Florida “G” Training in Tampa – D.O.E.Approved D and G Security Training, Florida’s only D.O.E. Approved Security School.
As stated in the Florida Private Investigator Handbook, an applicant for a Florida Class “G” Statewide Firearm license must have a minimum of twenty-eight (28) hours of range and classroom training within the past (12) months.  This training must be taught and administered by a Class “K” Firearms Instructor.

Florida Commissioner Adam Putman With ESS Global Corp
Florida Commissioner Adam Putman With ESS Global Corp

The Class G Statewide Firearms License, issued by Florida’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services under the direction of Adam Putnum (pictured), is the license that permits any individual who possesses a valid Class “D” Security Officer license to perform the duties of an armed security officer while on an armed post or on an armed assignment. Further, the Class “G” license permits holders of valid Class “C”, “CC”, “M”, “MA”, and “MB” licenses to perform duties while armed.
Class “G” licensees must obtain twenty-eight (28) hours of firearms range re-certification training during each year of the 2-year licensure period (eight hours of total training required for re-certification/renewal).  Range recertification must be taught and administered by a Class “K” Firearms Instructor.  Renewal of the Class “G” license will be denied if a licensee has failed to fulfill the four (4) hour annual training requirement.  If the 4 hours of annual training is not completed each year during the 2-year licensing period, the individual must re-take the training required at initial licensure.
The ESS Global Florida Armed Security Officer “G” Course covers all information required by the State of Florida Department of Agriculture for Class G license applicants, including: F.S. 493, 775, 776 and 790, Firearms Safety & Mechanics, Civil Liability 7 use of Force Issues, Handgun Marksmanship, Care and Maintenance of Firearms and other related topics.
ESS students that successfully complete the “G” course, pass the final examination and complete the range qualification will be give proof of completion to provide to the State when they apply for ESS Global Corp - Security Specialists the Class “G” license.
Students that have successfully completed the “G” license must complete the annual re-qualification in order to maintain their “G” license status.
NOTE:  ANYONE MAY TAKE THIS CLASS.  However, in order for you to OBTAIN a Class “G” Statewide Firearms License, you MUST:

  • Have completed a state-mandated 40-hour unarmed Security Officer training program, OR
  • Be scheduled to complete a state-mandated 40-hour unarmed Security Officer training program, OR
  • Possess a valid FL Class “D” Security Officer License, OR
  • Possess a valid FL Class “CC” Private Investigator Intern License, OR
  • Possess a valid FL Class “C” Private Investigator License.

Additionally, the State of Florida requires applicants for firearms licenses must be at least 21 years of age, have no disqualifying criminal history, and be legally allowed to work in the United States.
ESS Global Corp Florida“G” License Training Course Tuition $175

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Florida Security Guard Training – US D.O.E. Licensed Training

Looking for the very best Florida security guard training? ESS Global Corp is the only training facility in Florida to be licensed by the US Department of Education. If you’re serious about a career in security and protection industry, choose a school that is serious as well.

Florida Security Guard Training – US D.O.E. Licensed Training

ESS Global instructors are Department of Education licensed with an unrelenting attention to detail and real world experience unparalleled in the industry. Our school is currently the only state licensed Executive Protection School through the Florida Department of Education and is also in the process of becoming Post 9/11 GI Bill approved by the Department of Veteran Affairs.

Florida Security Guard Training Courses

  • Executive Protection – Top Rated Certification Course
    ESS Graduates
    ESS Graduates
  • Executive Protection- Advanced
  • Threat Assessment and Security Advance Tactics
  • Motorcade Operations
  • “D” Unarmed Security License
  • “G” Armed Security License
  • Defense Tactics and Hand-to-Hand
  • Concealed Weapons Permit (CWP)
  • ASP Tactical Baton, OC Spray & Handcuffing
  • Gun Safety / Shooting Fundamentals Course
  • Church Security
  • First Aid & CPR/AED

Perhaps you’ve seen the statistics. Maybe you’ve seen the US Bureau of Labor Statistics calling the security profession job prospects thought 2022 as “Excellent”. And that’s just for standard security guards at banks, businesses, malls, even churches. Even better, the Personal Close Protection/Bodyguard and Executive Protection market is exploding.
Are you ready to take control of your life? The ESS Global Corp “All-in-One” Mega-Course is a 300 hour fast track program that takes you to elite status in the protection industry in record time.

300 Hours. 14 Certifications.

  • Executive Protection Certification
  • Advanced Executive Protection Certification
  • Threat Assessment & Security Advance Tactics Certification
  • Motorcade Tactics Certification
  • Defensive Tactics Certification
  • First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
  • Florida Concealed Weapons Certification (May be used to obtain license)
  • NRA Basic Pistols Course Certification
  • Collapsible Baton Certification
  • OC Spray Certification
  • Handcuffing Certification
  • Protocol Certification (Business Etiquette)
  • D Unarmed Certification
  • G Armed Certification

The ESS Global Corporation Complete “All in One” Course Details
There is no better time to start that right now. Have questions? Give us a call.

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Training and Hiring Veterans at ESS Global Corp

Here at ESS Global Corporation we take pride in honoring our military veterans. We like training and hiring veterans at ESS Global Corp, since military skills blend in nicely with security and protection. We are extremely thankful for what they do for this country. While we are blessed to live in the United States of America, we fully understand that it is because of the efforts of our veterans that makes it all possible.
At any given time, about 80% to 85% of our staff are all military veterans. We do our best to not only employ veterans but also refer veterans to other companies for work as well. It is our goal here at ESS Global Corporation to get as many veterans working as possible. It is the least we can do for what you have done for us.
Additionally, ESS Global Executive Protection School is currently in the process of becoming post-9/11 G.I. Bill approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs. However, until this approval is final we offer military discounts on training and gear for all military veterans. We also offer special payment plans for training courses with no interest. Most schools don’t offer payment plans, much less interest free. We want to do all we can to get our veterans trained, licensed, and certified so that they can enter the workforce immediately.
In addition, about 80% to 85% of our staff are all military veterans. We do our best to not only employ veterans but also refer veterans to other companies for work as well. It is our goal here at ESS Global Corporation to get as many veterans working as possible.
ESS Global humanitarian efforts also extend to the community and non-profits that help support us all, such as community centers schools and churches. It’s even better when we can involve veterans with Church Security demos, or aiding in rebuilding a place of worship, or just some clean up and restorations. ESS also helps schools with book bag giveaways, needed school supplies for students and more.
There are many ways to put your military skills and experience to work at ESS Global Corp. Let’s help you get started in an industry where you can have a tremendous impact.

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5 Back to School Safety Tips – ESS Global Corp

It’s late August and that means children are headed back to school, or maybe going to class for the first time. ESS Global would like to remind all parents to make sure your children are as safe as possible. Here are 5 back to school safety tips to make the trips back and forth to school as safe as possible.

  • Know the Numbers – Children should know their phone number, address, how to dial 9-1-1 and how to reach their parents at work. Another way to help them remember is to use a small business card to list all emergency information such as phone numbers and addresses and attach it to the inside your child’s backpack.
  • Walk the School Route – walk along with your children before the first day of school to make sure it is safe and your child knows the route. Encourage your kids to avoid short cuts unless they have been pre-approved. Same goes for the bus stop unless it’s right outside your front door.
  • Be Observant – Tell your children to stay observant and aware of their surroundings as they walk. If they think they are being followed, they should immediately go to a trusted adult and tell them. Make sure your children know who is a trusted adult: law enforcement, store owners, or a teacher, to name a few.
  • Stranger Danger – Make sure your child knows what to do if they think they are in danger – they should yell “help” or “you are not my mom/dad” and run to the nearest business or back to school. Tell your child, if a stranger asks questions, they should not get close to the car. Make sure they know to never get in a car with a stranger – anyone the kids and parents don’t know or know very well.
  • Some are Tricky – Make sure your child knows they should never go near any adult they don’t personally know who asks for assistance. Some “bad” adults might ask for help or even claim they are looking for a lost puppy, or kitten.

Lastly, make sure your children know that if they feel threatened or suspicions at all, it’s OK to scream. Tell your child that if they are ever in a situation that makes them uncomfortable, they have the right to say no, loud and clear.
As the only training facility in Florida to be licensed by the US Department of Education, ESS Global Corporation provides education, training and consulting for commercial endeavors, government entities and the general public solely designed to enhance the safety and security of our communities.