U.s Department of Health and Human Services Oig May 2012 - Mar 2016
Special Agent In Charge
Phoenix Children's Hospital May 2012 - Mar 2016
Vice President, Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer
Us Department of Health and Human Services May 2012 - Mar 2016
Special Agent In Charge
Us Department of Health and Human Services Jul 2010 - Mar 2012
Deputy Inspector General For Investigations
U.s Department of Health and Human Services Oig Oct 2007 - Jun 2010
Assistant Inspector General For Investigations
Education:
Harvard Kennedy School 2011 - 2011
Uc Irvine 2005 - 2007
Masters, Criminology, Law
Uc San Diego 1986 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
University of California
Skills:
Leadership Computer Forensics Defense Intelligence Health Care Fraud Security Operations Internal Investigations Private Investigations Public Safety Physical Security Preparedness Legislative Relations Government Firearms Counterterrorism Evidence Homeland Security Asset Protection Interrogation Enforcement Cybercrime Background Checks Risk Assessment Program Management Corporate Security Crisis Management Forensic Analysis Federal Government Policy Criminal Law Emergency Management Undercover Federal Law Enforcement Criminal Investigations Police Intelligence Analysis National Security Security Clearance Criminal Justice Great Has Errors Protection Certified Fraud Examiner Counterintelligence Law Enforcement Operations Crime Prevention Investigation Surveillance Fraud Executive Protection Tactics Law Enforcement
parish. Joe Girardi wiped away tears, and kept walking, a few steps behind the casket. This was minutes after Fr. Larry Zurek honored the life and goodness of Gerald Roy (Jerry) Girardi at a funeral Mass in a stately stone church in the heart of this small city, a few blocks from the Illinois River.
Date: Oct 15, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Medicare fugitives being tracked beyond U.S. borders
Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations with the federal Office of Inspector General, said a joint federal Medicare Strike Force operating in Detroit and eight other U.S. cities is making progress finding fugitives abroad. This summer, the force arrested Clara and Caridad Guilarte in
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Health care fraud: Not a faceless crime any longer
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it
Date: Feb 16, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Health care fraud: Not a faceless crime any longer
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
Were looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives, said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact.
Date: Feb 06, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Department creates most-wanted list for health care fraud
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."