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The Life of an Executive Protection Specialist

Executive Protection Specialists, aka bodyguards (a term they typically hate, by the way), are responsible for protecting the lives, reputations, brands and often the families of their principals — plain and simple. They are professionals who have undergone extensive training and vetting. They pride themselves on their professionalism and discretion. They’re highly skilled and experienced in conducting ongoing threat assessments, identifying safety and security hazards, handling the entourage (sometimes referred to as strap-hanger management), and delicately advising their principals not to do stupid stuff. 

What is an Executive Protection Specialist?

Consider this dilemma. It’s around 10:00 p.m. in Brussels, and the principal and his family are in their suite. I’m going over the next day’s schedule when there’s a knock on the door. It’s my principal, the easily recognizable Mr. Dignitary. 

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“Hey,” he says. “Let’s go out.”

I accept the last-minute request because, well, that’s how this works. The schedule is the principal’s, not mine.

“All right, sir. I’ll get a driver and one more agent, and we can go. Where to?” 

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“No, just you and me. I want to go down to Rue d’Aerschot,” he says with a sly smile.

“Uh, that’s the red-light district, sir.” I tried to sound grim and foreboding. Besides being concerned about the high crime rate there, part of my job is to protect his reputation, remember?

 “Yeah, I know,” he says, more than just a little irritated. And I don’t want my wife or the staff to know, so have your guys make up something to tell them. I don’t care what. Just make it believable.”

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Executive protection specialists are more than just security detail.
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Bodyguard vs. “Buddyguard”

This is where the difference between being a bodyguard and a “Buddyguard” comes in. I can be close to you, I can be your confidant, I’ll safeguard everything important to you, and I’ll be friendly but not familiar, but I can’t be your friend. I’m a professional, which means I live by rules, and Mr. Dignitary is asking me to violate two of them. First, I’ll be your best friend until you become your own worst enemy. Second, I’ll die for you, but I won’t lie for you. My reputation is on the line, too, and I try to avoid any situation that puts both me and the principal at risk of injury or embarrassment. 

A principal will take advantage of Buddyguards. Suddenly, they become just another member of the entourage and wind up doing things way outside their areas of responsibility. Soon, they’re walking the principal’s dog, picking up the girlfriend and lying to the wife about it, and, in extreme cases, facilitating drug dealer access. And when the personal relationship goes sour, as they sometimes do, lawsuits are filed, and the Bodyguard runs out and threatens to air all the former client’s dirty laundry. The former client then claims victim status, blaming the Buddyguard for everything bad that’s ever happened. Ever been in a bad breakup? Yeah, it’s like that. Ultimately, it’s better for the clients that security personnel do not cross that professional line.

Oh, Those Pesky Paparazzi

         Mr. Pop Star is with his entourage. No one from the so-called security detail took the time to walk the route beforehand to see what was ahead and pick a different route or at least clear a path; the whole group wades right into a mass of fans and paparazzi. Fans are excited. They’re crowding Pop Star. Photographers are taking pictures up close and personal. Things are stressful. One photographer is determined to be particularly irksome, so Buddyguard thumps the photographer a few times at Pop Star’s behest. Chaos ensues as the Buddyguards muscle Pop Star through the crowd. Pop Star gets bad press, the photographer gets sympathetic press, and Buddyguard gets 15 minutes of fame and a criminal charge along the way. It was a productive night for all involved. The problems that can arise from the lack of professionalism in this example are obvious.

The role of an experienced executive protection specialist, is hard to define simply.
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Hiring a Bodyguard

So, you just got that recording deal, and you’re headed out on your Rockstar tour. Or maybe you’re a newly promoted CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Maybe you’re a Hollywood actor who just finished your first big movie, and now everyone knows you. You need security. Here’s what to look for in an executive protection specialist:

  • Highly trained in protective intelligence and risk assessments. 
  • Utilizes Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) techniques to constantly assess threats.
  • Trained in mitigating safety and security risks to avoid dangerous situations.
  • Calm demeanor and proficient in defusing tense situations.
  • Will work diligently to save you from embarrassment or compromising situations.
  • Has the ability to use force but also the discipline to escalate only to the level necessary and only when needed.

The downside is that these folks are focused on their mission. They won’t get distracted by partying with you, arranging hookers for you, arranging drug dealer transportation, or taking your spouse shopping so you can partake in extracurricular activities. They won’t lose objectivity by becoming just another part of the entourage. These things just get everyone in trouble, sooner or later.

But you don’t want the killjoy bodyguard who just wants to protect you? Okay, here’s what you want when hiring your Buddyguard:

  • They’re big and scary-looking. Why worry about formal training?
  • They’re confident they can get you out of any situation. Who needs all that pesky advance stuff?
  • They believe in personally bonding with you, and the best way to do that is to party with you!
  • Your happiness and comfort are important. After all, someone has to make sure your pill supply gets backstage.
  • They’ll go out of their way to insert themselves into your private life as much as possible. Who will protect you better than your best buddy? At least until they’re not your pal anymore, but why worry about that? 
  • They don’t run from a fight, and they don’t back down. They aren’t afraid to walk you right into that crowd, smack down anyone who pisses you off and take on the lawsuits that follow.

Executive Protection Specialist

         Returning to the original dilemma, Mr. Diplomat was politely explained what the ramifications of his ill-advised escapade would be if he were recognized or caught in a very awkward situation. After some thought, he decided that maybe an evening in with the family was a better choice. 

Helping the boss make good choices and avoiding a whole bunch of drama? Priceless.

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