Keith
Slotter - Assistant Director, Training and Development Division
Keith
Slotter has been an FBI Special Agent for the past eighteen
years, serving in the Buffalo and Miami field offices, and
as a Supervisor in the Financial Institution Fraud and Computer
Crimes Unit at FBI Headquarters, before serving as a white-collar
crime supervisor in Connecticut. Mr. Slotter was Assistant
Special Agent in Charge in Cleveland, responsible for managing
northern Ohio's Violent Crime, Counterterrorism, Foreign Counterintelligence,
and Cyber Crimes Programs. He then managed the Financial Crimes
Program, implementing the FBI's national white-collar crime
strategy. He served as the Special Agent in Charge of the
FBI's Sacramento field office, overseeing all investigative
programs and covering 34 of the 58 counties in California
prior to his current assignment as the Deputy Assistant Director
responsible for all operations at the FBI Academy in Quantico,
Virginia.
Prior to his current assignment, Mr. Slotter spent his FBI career investigating and managing a vast variety of white-collar criminal matters, including bank fraud, securities fraud, public corruption, telemarketing fraud and other economic crimes. While in Miami, Mr. Slotter was the undercover Agent in Operation "Disconnect" which successfully targeted illegal boiler room operations throughout the country. He also initiated Miami undercover operation "Sunstroke" which eventually evolved into national Operation "Senior Sentinel", one of the most successful undercover cases in law enforcement history, with arrests of over 1,200 individuals in the mid-1990s. As a manager in New Haven and Cleveland, he led numerous high-profile investigations, including public corruption cases involving former Bridgeport, Connecticut Mayor Joseph Ganim and the former Connecticut State Treasurer.
After
graduating from Arizona State University with a degree in
accounting, Mr. Slotter worked in the field of public accounting
and as an auditor within the Asset-Based Lending division
of People's Bank, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Mr. Slotter is
a Certified Public Accountant and member of the AICPA, Connecticut
State Board of Accountancy, and many other professional organizations.
In the Spring issue of CPA Magazine, Mr. Slotter was named
as one of the world's 100 most influential CPAs. He has written
a myriad of articles on crime, management and investigative
topics, and appeared as a fraud commentator on The Today Show,
Later Today, Good Morning America, Inside Science, and the
CBS Evening News. He is also a literary advisor for the FBI's
Law Enforcement Bulletin Magazine. In 1997, Mr. Slotter wrote
and produced the short film "Shattered Faith - White-Collar
Crime in America", starring Brian Dennehy. He also co-produced
and corroborated on the screenplay for "A Meeting of
Minds", a joint U.S./British drama centered on international
corporate espionage.
Mr.
Slotter has also provided instruction on a variety of topics
to hundreds of law enforcement, civic, and private sector
organizations, including the FBI Training Academy in Quantico,
Virginia, and the International Law Enforcement Academies
in Budapest, Hungary and Bangkok, Thailand.
Mr.
Slotter was designated Assistant Director of the Training
and Development Division on 11/09/06.
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