Tanya DeGenova

Tanya S. DeGenova, CPP
CEO and Managing Director
Mobile: 703-474-6686

E-mail:tanya@tsdconsulting.com


Tanya DeGenova

A woman owned full investigative service and
private security provider with world
wide coverage through our affiliates.


60 State Street, Suite 700
Boston, MA 02109
Tel. 617-973-5768/Fax: 781-631-1347

License MA-P-899
member of Massachusetts bar association

 

Ginny Greiman

Ginny A. Greiman,
corporate counsel
Mobile: 781-929-0224

E-mail:ginny@tsdconsulting.com

  
 
 
 
 
 

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Tanya S. DeGenova, CEO and Managing Director
and Ginny A. Greiman, Corporate Counsel

Tanya S. DeGenova, CEO and Managing Director

Education:

B.A. Syracuse University
MA Georgetown University, International Relations

Additional training includes numerous specialized investigative schools and management related seminars.

Tanya S. DeGenova, a retired FBI special agent, brings to TSD Security Consulting over twenty years of experience with the FBI where she served as an interpreter, as a special agent and as a supervisory special agent, both at FBI headquarters and in the Boston Field office. Tanya S. DeGenova’s managerial experience in the FBI includes four years as a program manager within the National Security Division at FBI headquarters, Washington, D.C. and three years as a squad supervisor in the Boston Field Office.

During Tanya S. DeGenova's tenure within the Boston Office of the FBI, she supervised the Counter Terrorism Program (including Domestic and International Terrorism, the Joint Terrorism Task Force and all liaison with Logan International Airport regarding Aviation Security Issues); and managed the Recruitment and Processing of FBI personnel; all background pre-employment investigations for FBI personnel and presidential appointees; Civil Rights (including all bias motivated crimes); Training; Media and Public Relations; the Employees Assistance Program and the Community Outreach Program. Ms. DeGenova also had overall program responsibility for all personnel and physical security and countermeasures as the designated Office Security Program Manager.

From January 2003 to April of 2005, Ms. DeGenova consulted full-time to the US Military in Germany (both the USAF-OSI and the US Army 66th MI in Landstuhl and Wiesbaden, GER) and took care of our wounded soldiers at the Landstuhl US Army Hospital in Landstuhl, GER as an American Red Cross volunteer.

Ms. DeGenova is a licensed private detective within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and served on the Board of Directors of the Licensed Private Detective Association of Massachusetts (LPDAM), on the LPDAM Legislative Committee and Chaired the 2002 Annual Spring Training Seminar which focused on Homeland Security for the PI and Security Consultant. Ms. DeGenova has been an active member of the American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS) and has earned her CPP in September, 2006. In September 2010, MS. DeGenova was elected to the Board of Directors of the Council of International Investigators (CII).

Ms. DeGenova's special skills include sailboat racing, Race Committee work at the Boston Yacht Club in Marblehead, MA and civic activities through her membership with the Marblehead Rotary Club. Ms. DeGenova is fluent in French and Russian and has good written and oral German language skills.

Ginny A. Greiman, Corporate Counsel

Ginny A. Greiman, Professor of Project Finance and International Law
and Development, Cyber Law and International Business Transactions at
Boston University, and public interest law adviser and lecturer in
Trial Advocacy at Harvard Law School, has more than 20 years of
experience in global infrastructure development, multinational business
practice, mega project management and legal reform.  Her experience
includes high level appointments with the U.S. Department of Justice
and as International Legal Counsel to the U.S. Department of State and the
U.S. Agency for International Development in Eastern and Central
Europe, Asia, and Africa on privatization and development projects.  

Most recently, she headed a State Department delegation to Liberia on
infrastructure development and legal reform.  From 1996 to 2005, she
served as Chief Deputy Legal Counsel and Risk Manager to Boston’s $14.8
billion dollar Central Artery Project and during her tenure as United
States Trustee for the U.S. Department of Justice, she managed the
successful reorganization of the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant and the Bank
of New England.  She has published extensively and lectured
internationally on cybercrime, risk and project management,
international law, and project finance at various global conferences,
including the International Conference on Information Warfare and
Security, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Annual
Project Management Challenge, and the Project Management Institute's
Global Congress.

Education

Pennsylvania State University, B.S.
Boston University, M.Ed.
MIT Sloan School of Management Fellow
Suffolk University Law School, J.D.
Boston University School of Law, LL.M.