1998 to 2000 TherapistProject Transition Chalfont, PA 2009 to 2011 Psychiatric Rehabilitation CounselorUniversal Health Services Ambler, PA 2004 to 2009 CounselorMainline Personnel, Bala Cynwyd, PA, US 1996 to 2004 RecruiterFitzgerald Mercy Hospital King of Prussia, PA 1993 to 1996 Clinical CoordinatorEugenia Hospital Lafayette Hill, PA 1986 to 1993 Counseling Coordinator and Counselor
Education:
Lincoln University 1993 Master of Human Services M.H.S.
1998 to 2000 TherapistPrivate Practice Chalfont, PA 2009 to 2011 Psychiatric Rehabilitation CounselorPrivate Practice Ambler, PA 2004 to 2009 CounselorMainline Personnel, Bala Cynwyd, PA, US 1996 to 2004 RecruiterFitzgerald Mercy Hospital King of Prussia, PA 1993 to 1996 Clinical CoordinatorEugenia Hospital Lafayette Hill, PA 1986 to 1993 Counseling Coordinator and Counselor
Education:
Lincoln University 1993 Master of Human Services M.H.S.
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But the diary wasn't there. "That was what we were looking for, that's what was so frustrating," said Robert Wittman, a former FBI agent who specialized in art crimes and was enlisted to help in the search.
An expert on art thefts told The Associated Press the museum likely has a strong case to reclaim the painting. Robert Wittman, a former FBI investigator of national art thefts, said the artwork's dimensions and composition are key in matching it to a stolen piece.
was part of the Venus Over Manhattan art gallery's very first exhibition. Robert Wittman, an art-security consultant and former investigator for the FBI's national art crime team, says that the majority of high-end paintings like this one are eventually recovered when they turn up in the art market.
The vast majority of high-end paintings such as this one are eventually recovered because they are such rare works of art and easily tracked, said Robert Wittman, an art-security consultant and former investigator for the FBI's national art crime team.
In fact, those efforts are sometimes far less fearsome than they seem. As former FBI official Robert Wittman told the Los Angeles Times' Jason Felch last week: "There was an entire squad in the Boston FBI office called the Whitey Bulger squad. They spent 20 years looking for him all over the world,