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Steve Portnoy-Bloomdaddy Live from RNC Day 2 Preview - Tim Dimoff-SACS follow up on Shooting - spoke to To Bill - House Speaker Johnson announced Monday that Donald Trump received 2,387 delegate votes – a unanimous result for the former president - Investigation into shooting-latest information.
Tim Dimoff-SACS Consulting and Jay Ratliff-Aviation spoke to Bill about Shooter Crooks on the Rooftop - The Why and How he was there...Secret Service breakdown.
Dave Cohen discusses the challenges of securing locations and the failure of the Secret Service with Tim Dimoff, a security expert, founder of SACS Consulting
Ken interviews Tim Dimoff of SACs Security & Investigative Services, former ATF Agent Pat Beraducci, and Winnie Boyland of the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking. More at http://krobcollection.com
With firearm violence rising in America, private investigator Tim Dimoff explains ways to avoid being wounded or killed by gunfire. Award-winning crime novelist Richard Montanari tells Ken how to write a bone-chilling book and get it published. In addition to numerous novels, Montanari has written essays, profiles, articles, and both film and literary criticism in more than 200 publications. For more information visit http://krobcollection.com
Jay Ryan From Eclipse Over Cleveland.com Spoke to Bill-Mike about Info of the Eclipse-Events-Guardians Home Opener-Total Darkness. Plus Tim Dimoff From SACS Consulting told Bill-Mike about Security concerns during the Eclipse.
Bill-Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With Suns Durant Scores 37 Points To Burn The Cavs 117-111-Cavs Jim Chones Recap - Cleveland.com Terry Pluto-Browns-Cavs-Guards - Eclipse Over Cleveland-Jay Ryan & Eclipse Security-Tim Dimoff - Tech Tuesday-ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski-Trump Opposes TikTok Ban, Calls Facebook ‘An Enemy of the People' - Money Answers.com Jordan Goodman-Inflation Numbers Feb Rose - President Biden will meet with Poland's President and Prime Minister Tuesday and the number one topic will be Ukraine and whether NATO troops should be deployed there. White House Correspondent Jon Decker - Gasoline prices have surged to four-month highs – but don't panic.-NBC Radio Erin Real - Ski vacations and theme park visits can cost thousands a day, but the lines remain long, and demand is high-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill-take a look at the annual event, and where people are going this spring.
Bill & Mike Got Your Thursday Up & Running With Browns On The BYE Week-GM Andrew Berry Press Conf - Bernie Kosar Exclusive Interview With Bill Wills On LIFE-WELLNESS-BROWNS - Baiju Shah-CEO-GCP Talked Cleveland Business-Events - Tim Dimoff-SACS Consulting-Car-Phone-Laws - Event "Wine Tasting"-Jenn & Eric Hancock - Faith Furry Friends - NBC Radio Rory O'Neill- keeping an eye on who will be the next Speaker of the House…and since the person does not have to be a member of Congress, some think that Donald Trump should get the job - From California to New York union workers at hotels, hospitals, and restaurants are either on strike or preparing to walkout-NBC Radio Erin Real
Bill & Mike Got Your Victory Monday Started With 9-11 - 22 Years Later, We Continue to #NeverForget-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill & Tim Dimoff SACS Consulting - Browns DEFENSE & Offense Stuffed The Bengals 24-3-Ricky Stanzi & Post Game Audio - Guardians Lose To Angles 2-1 - 7 1/2 Games Back & Giants On Deck-Guards PBP Tom Hamilton - Live Nation Concert Update-Barry Gabel - NBC Radio Erin Real-latest on the search for a convicted killer who escaped from a Pennsylvania prison. Authorities believe they are closing in on him – will there be an arrest during morning drivetime Monday?
Bill & Mike Got Your Money Monday Cashed In With Guardians Beat B-Jays 10-7 In 11 Innings - Twins On Deck-Biggest Series!! - Browns VS Bengals-9-10-23 - Mayor Bibb & Tim Dimoff-SACS Consulting Talked Police-Safety Summit-More Police Officers - Money Monday-Jordan Goodman-Money Answers.com & Sequoia Financial Group - Tropical Storm Idalia is heading towards the Gulf Coast. It could threaten the Gulf Coast and Florida this week-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill - GOP Debate-Did It Change The Race?-ABC News Steve Roberts - Labor Unions are scoring major victories and that might be highlighted with the UAW strike this week-NBC Radio Erin Real
Bill & Mike Got Your Money Monday Cashed In With Guardians Lose To KC 4-1 - Bieber Struggles - 1st Place-45-45 At Break - Cleveland West 6th & Tremont Shootings-Mayor Bibb Response & Gives Blame - SACS Consulting-Tim Dimoff Talked The Shootings - Stamp prices went up again on Sunday, do people even use the post office anymore? And one of the Postal Service's big competitors is still facing a strike at the end of the month-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill - Have you signed up THREADS yet?-NBC Radio Erin Real took a look at the overwhelming support for the new social media platform that is challenging Twitter. - Money Monday With Sequoia Financial Group
Bill & Mike Got Your Wednesday Up & Running With Guardians Brennan Gets 2 Run Double In 9th To Beat KC 2-1 - Tito in hospital - Guards PBP Tom Hamilton Talked Guards - Tim Dimoff-SACS Consulting Talked Protection In Case Of Shooting - Former President Barack Obama returned to the White House on Tuesday for a meeting with Joe Biden. White House Correspondent Jon Decker - For decades there has been speculation that the government is holding aircraft that originated somewhere other than Earth. Now Congress wants a deep dive on whether these “non-human” crafts exist, and those with knowledge of UFOs are being offered immunity from prosecution if they disclose sensitive information-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill - Despite inflation, the American Farm Bureau says your Fourth of July barbeque will actually cost you LESS this summer-NBC Radio Erin Real
Bill & Mike Got Your Money Monday Cashed In With Guardians Beat Angels 4-3 On Naylor's 3 Run Bomb & Win The Series-Guards PBP Tom Hamilton - Money Monday From Sequoia Financial Group & Jordan Goodman-Moneyanswers.com - SACS Consulting Tim Dimoff Talked Cleveland EMT Lachelle Jordan - NBC Radio Alice Stockton-Rossini is in New York where she will have the latest on the charges against a former Marine accused of killing a man who was harassing subway riders - Do you hate all of the passwords you have to remember? It may be time to switch to PassKEY-NBC Radio Erin Real
Bill & Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connect With Cavs VS Knicks-Playoff Game 2 Preview-Cavs Jim Chones - Guardians-Tigers Doubleheader-Guards PBP Jim Rosenhaus - Cleveland.com Terry Pluto-Cavs-Guards - Tech Tuesday-Agent Meister Geek Squad-Best hiking app: AllTrails - Tim Dimoff-SACS Consulting-No Grand Jury Charge-Jayland Walker - High School graduates are being told by Wall Street NOT to consider a career in Finance. What is a better alternative for those who are graduating in 2023?-NBC Radio Erin Real - The mission to launch the most powerful rocket ever to orbit the globe was postponed on Friday. What is the latest on “Starship” and what is next for the missions to the moon and Mars?-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill
Bill & Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With Cavs Vs Hawks Preview-Cavs Jim Chones - Tim Dimoff-Sacs Consulting & NBC Rory O'Neill Talked Monday morning's school shooting in Nashville - Cleveland.com Terry Pluto Talked-Cavs-Guards-Browns - Ohio Right To Life-Mike Gonidakis - Tech Tuesday Agent Meister-Geek Squad - Tuesday will be a busy day on Capitol Hill as Senators ask questions about the failure of the Silicon Valley Bank, and members of the House look into education losses suffered during the pandemic, and what really happened with the baby formula shortage-NBC Radio Erin Real
Bill & Mike Got Your Money Monday Cashed In With Cavs VS Nets Preview-Cavs PBP Tim Alcorn - March Madness-Sweet 16 - Tim Dimoff Sacs Consulting Talked Protonitazene...Stronger than Fentanyl - Money Monday with Sequoia Financial Group & Jordan Goodman-Money Answers.com - Former President Donald Trump is calling on supporters to protest his possible arrest on Tuesday. Why would he be indicted and what is being done in New York to prepare for his possible booking?-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill - The financial markets seem to be in turmoil and the Federal Reserve is looking to increase interest rates again this week. How much will they go up and what impact will the increase have on the economy?-NBC Radio Erin Real
President Biden signed an executive order to reduce gun violence. Tim Dimoff joined Ray to discuss the bill, background checks, privacy, and more.
President Biden signed an executive order to reduce gun violence. Tim Dimoff joined Ray to discuss the bill, background checks, privacy, and more.
Tim Dimoff joins Tommy to talk about school safety and what schools are doing to become safer.
Tim Dimoff joins Tommy to talk about the Senate gun deal.
As we follow the latest developments out of Uvalde, TX, many parents are asking if their kids are safe, and what could have been done to prevent this tragedy. Maureen Kyle sat down with safety and security expert Tim Dimoff to talk about the red flags many shooters post on social media and how to identify them.
Bill & Mike Got Your Money Monday Cashed In With Guardians Hitters Are Baffled By Twins Pitcher Joe Ryan In 3-1 Loss - Guards PBP Tom Hamilton Recapped The Game - Mass Shootings - 198 This Year In America So Far - Buffalo & CA Church - ABC Aaron Katersky & Tim Dimoff SACS Consulting Talked The Shootings - Money Monday Tips From NCA Financial's Kevin Myeroff & Melanie Ross On Auto Savings-Credit Cards - Jordan Goodman-Moneyanswers.com On Gas Prices & Student Loans - The ongoing baby formula shortage is not expected to end any time soon. What is the reason behind the shortage, and what is the government doing to solve it?-NBC News Radio Michael Bower - Voters in Pennsylvania will be going to the polls on Tuesday to select a Republican candidate for Senate. The field includes Dr. Oz competing against an African American woman who is surging in the polls-White House Correspondent Jon Decker & ABC News Steve Roberts Talked The Race
Tim Dimoff, CEO/President SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, Inc. spoke to Bill and Mike about Chris Rock-Will Smith & Browns QB Deshaun Watson - Legal Talk
The Constitutional Carry Law has been signed by Ohio Governor Mike Dewine. This means that conceal carry permits become optional to anyone legally allowed to carry a gun as of June 12th. SACS Consulting & Investigative Services President and CEO, Tim Dimoff, joins Ray to discuss the details; how the bill came to be, eliminating requirements such as training, the second background check, and informing police of carried weapons (unless asked), and more.
Tim Dimoff-SACS Consulting spoke to Bill about Ohio House Bill 213 & 227 Conceal Carry - New Info - Laws
Tim Dimoff - SACS Consulting & Investigative Services
Tim Dimoff - SACS Consulting & Investigative Services
Tim Dimoff - SACS Consulting & Investigative Services
Tim Dimoff - SACS Consulting & Investigative Services
SACS Consulting & Investigative Service’s TIm Dimoff gave the angle on security failures
Bill & Mike Got Your Thursday Up & Running With Capital CHAOS!...Was A Sleeping Giant Awoken??? - NBC News Radio Bill Zimpfer - SACS Consultion Tim Dimoff - ABC News Steve Roberts & Brad Garrett Had the latest on what happened on Capitol Hill - Browns VS Steelers Playoff Preview From Former Browns OL Dave Wohlabaugh - Cavs Lose To Magic 105-94 - Tim Alcorn Recapped It.
Police officer trainer Tim Dimoff talked about defunding the police, dealing with large crowds, and training officers for what might happen in the field...
Police officer trainer Tim Dimoff talked about defunding the police, dealing with large crowds, and training officers for what might happen in the field...
(0:17) Tim Dimoff joined Ray to talk about police and body cameras. (7:03) Ray talked to Mark Welfley about people working from home during the pandemic. (13:51) PRESIDENT & Ceo of CC/AG, Dr Brian Harte, talked to Ray about the Covid-19 & the second wave. (19:27) Ray & Jim Rosenhaus talk baseball and why there hasn't been an agreement.
:17 - A former police officer who’s now in the world of security consulting, Tim Dimoff has his finger on the pulse of police protocol. The president of SACS Consulting and Investigative Services talked about 14:19 - IBM is doing away with their facial recognition technology for crime solving, as it has mistakenly identified the wrong minorities. 18:24 - Across the country and even locally in Akron, racism is being declared a public health crisis. Akron Public Schools is following that lead when it comes to education of black history and their hiring practices, according to school board president Patrick Bravo.
:17 - From a police and security angle, Tim Dimoff looked at the situation in Minneapolis with improper police protocol. He discussed the protests that turned into riots, and how body camera footage has been a positive in lessening police brutality. 9:26 - Paul Viollis is a security analyst with CBS News, and he looked at what happened further and how these officers, as well as others who’ve partaken in police brutality, must be held accountable. 16:32 - Speaking of cops, Jeanne and Tony from the morning show come from a background of police officers, with their fathers working in Akron and Cleveland, respectively. Jeanne’s father was on the force during the Akron riots in 1968, and Tony’s grandfather dealt with the Hough and Glenville riots in Cleveland. 20:40 - Leanne Graham heads up the Victim Assistance Program of Summit County, and she talked about victim advocacy during this time of strife.
On the topic of enforcement of social distancing, this is in the wheelhouse for SACS Consulting & Investigative Services. President Tim Dimoff discussed the policing of these areas, whether it’s by actual law enforcement officials or private companies called in for assistance.
:17 - It will not be a typical Memorial Day anywhere, from COVID-19 to social distancing. Some will do Zoom meet-ups, while others will celebrate the holiday in person but at a distance with personal and disposable utensils. Donna Skoda is the health commissioner in Summit County, and she shared tips on how to celebrate Memorial Day safely, especially with restaurants and other businesses reopening. 9:29 - Akron, like the rest of Ohio, will see a continued roll-out of indoor restaurants, on top of other businesses and retail. The question is how a town with as many citizens can do this in the safest manner possible. Akron mayor Dan Horrigan joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to urge the listeners to continue social distancing during this new phase, and how his city keeps adapting as he and his cabinet learns more about the virus. Another topic point was the enforcement of social distancing inside the restaurants and pubs, to which Horrigan feels that most citizens will self-enforce, but has considered outside options to ensure this occurs. 17:09 - On the topic of enforcement of social distancing, this is in the wheelhouse for SACS Consulting & Investigative Services. President Tim Dimoff discussed the policing of these areas, whether it’s by actual law enforcement officials or private companies called in for assistance.
:17 - Beginning May 1st, a gradual reopening of Ohio will occur, according to Governor Mike DeWine. The rollout will begin with selective medical procedures such as dentistry and veterinarians, then leading to retail reopenings by May 12th. 9:25 - We’ve spoke to various individuals and organizations who’ve been doing their part in helping families through COVID-19 and its lockdown. Major Stephen Stoops from the Salvation Army of Summit County talked about how they are assisting, the organization’s budget, and how he is proud of his staff. 15:45 - With a reopening comes possible safety risks, and not just due to the virus. SACS Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to discuss the lockdowns in general, security while working from home and inside the office, and urges listeners to not get exercise alone.
With a reopening comes possible safety risks, and not just due to the virus. SACS Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to discuss the lockdowns in general, security while working from home and inside the office, and urges listeners to not get exercise alone.
Tim Dimoff from SACS Consulting & Investigative Services, Inc. spoke to Bill about different types of businesses to guide them on the reopening with physical security and/or to establish the guidelines for them on how to bring back employees safely and interact with each other in workplace.
Like cockroaches, scammers are out and sniffing that stimulus money. Tim Dimoff from SACS Consulting tries to educate the listeners on the latest scams, from phone and online to door-to-door. He also talked about China’s role in the COVID-19 outbreak and the continued border security.
:17 - May 1st is the day Ohio and parts of the country are targeting as far as a soft reopening of the economy. Richard Peterson from Capital Financial discussed the Paycheck Protection Program, the stimulus money and how it will help, and the near and distant future of the economic shutdown. 4:59 - Like cockroaches, scammers are out and sniffing that stimulus money. Tim Dimoff from SACS Consulting tries to educate the listeners on the latest scams, from phone and online to door-to-door. He also talked about China’s role in the COVID-19 outbreak and the continued border security. 11:02 - Mayor Gerard Neugebauer is trying to help small businesses through the pandemic lockdown, and through a loan program, they look to strengthen them on the other side. 13:50 - Folks on social media have shared video and photos on bears, big cats, and other wildlife roaming around with fewer humans on the roads. Ray talked to veterinarian Dr. Gary Riggs about that, as well as the roadside zoos across America, as shown in the Netflix series Tiger King. 18:58 - While the movie houses are closed, the drive-ins are increasing in popularity. The morning show panel talked about the days at the drive-in, as well as what they watched over the weekend.
Tim Dimoff of SACS Consulting discussed the positives and negatives with increased technology during this lockdown. The negatives have been the scams that have occurred, especially with the elderly being continually preyed upon.
:17 - Very early Wednesday morning, a $2 trillion stimulus relief bill was approved for the American people. So what does this mean? Who qualifies for a check? 4:11 - Summa Health System’s Dr. Thomas File has been with us since the beginning of this Coronavirus pandemic, and based on what he’s studied, he’s comparing what we’ve seen recently to the SARS outbreak of 2003. 11:08 - During times of crisis, it’s not uncommon for folks to exercise their second amendment rights. Gun stores have lines around the building, and background checks are being filed. Tim Dimoff, of SACS Consulting, explained why people will arm themselves during these times. 16:53 - The people at the IBH Addiction Recovery Center are preparing themselves during this pandemic, according to Jonathan Wiley. 20:16 - Working from home? Need to know which video conferencing software to connect with? Melissa Lauby is our IT person at the Rubber City Radio Group, and she shared a few tips.
Tim Dimoff giving us some perspective on the COVID-19 threat to National Security.
:17 - February is Black History Month, and each day, Ray Horner has interviewed several members of the black community who have been of influence around Akron, from politicians to physicians to business owners. Here is a recap and a portion of the interviews Ray conducted with Eddie Sipplen, Darryl Brake, Russ Neal, Dorothy O. Jackson, Mike Williams, Dr. Sylvester Small, Margo Sommerville, Rev. Ron Fowler, and Sen. Vernon Sykes. 5:29 - Akron mayor Dan Horrigan had his state of the city address, and he shared what has been and what will be on his plate for 2020 and his second term. 11:47 - A shooting took place yesterday near the MillerCoors campus in Milwaukee, with a disgruntled former employee taking the lives of five before turning the gun on himself. Tim Dimoff from SACS Consulting looked at this case from the moment the employee was fired to the protocol after the shooting. 19:25 - And finally, with it being the final day of Indians Radio Week in Goodyear, Arizona, Ray sat down with Tribe team president Chris Antonetti.
:19 - Tuesday kicks off day one of the Senate impeachment trial, a month or so after the House impeached the president. So what does all this mean, and what should folks expect. Dean Carro from the Akron Bar Association shares his thoughts. 7:40 - A video surfaced of former Cavs guard Delonte West on the street, presumably homeless, after getting beat up. Should the NBA step in and do something, or is there anything they can do? 11:49 - Monday’s gun rally in Richmond, Virginia was met with scrutiny even before it started, with folks in the media immediately naming it a white supremacist gathering not unlike Charlottesville. SACS Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff touched on the gun laws and the second amendment. 18:50 - Mid-January, with the chilly weather and cabin fever, is unfortunately time for Seasonal Affective Disorder and depression. That topic was discussed with the panel this morning. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
:19 - January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and it’s a much worse problem than most people realize. Tim Dimoff, president/CEO of SACS Consulting & Investigative Services, discussed the real threat of human trafficking, and Ohio being one of the worst states for this. 9:48 - US Senator Sherrod Brown joined the show to talk nationally about the War Powers Act and locally about fentanyl sanctions. 14:10 - Due to this conflict with Iran, will prices at the pump skyrocket? Not necessarily, says Patrick DeHaan of GasBuddy. 19:15 - Indians team president Chris Antonetti expects Francisco Lindor to be a part of the 2020 season in some way, shape, or form. Could that mean the Indians are looking at one more run before Lindor’s free agency, or is his asking price a bit too high at the moment? Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
:19 - The shooting of a kosher store in Jersey City left a wake of destruction, which involved several deaths, including a police officer. Ray and Tony talked about this particular shooting, and how antisemitism seems to be on the rise. 6:52 - Continuing with the topic of hate crimes, SACS Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff delved into the world of online radicalization, which is increasingly popular among youth culture. 17:04 - Odell Beckham Jr. apparently has a sports hernia, and has dealt with it since at least training camp. Dr. Joe Congeni from Akron Children’s Hospital touched on what exactly a sports hernia is and how to treat it. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
:19 - The month between Thanksgiving and Christmas is busy for many of us, but especially those employed by UPS, FedEx, and Amazon. But after they deliver those packages to your door, how are we so sure that box will still be there? Tim Dimoff from SACS Consulting joined Ray to talk about package thieves, which are sadly quite prominent these days. 6:18 - Ohio State finished second in the College Football Playoff, and they will take on Clemson on December 28th at the Fiesta Bowl in Arizona. Jim Kebert is not only a lifelong friend of Ray’s, but he’s also on the Fiesta Bowl committee, and he talked about the series of events going on around the game, not just what’s on the field, and how well Buckeye nation travels. 13:06 - Staying on the topic of sports, Brian Dulik from the Medina Gazette and Elyria Chronicle-Telegram came on to talk about drama surrounding all three of Cleveland’s pro teams: the Odell Beckham Jr. drama, and some Cavs players unhappy with head coach John Beilein. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
Tim Dimoff joins the Safety Talk Podcast to discuss a wide variety of issue concerning workplace violence and safety, including specific steps companies need to follow when dealing with terminated employee threats. Tim is considered one of the nation’s leading authorities in high-risk workplace and human resource issues, his expertise includes corporate investigations, liability challenges […]
:19 - It’s been 18 years since the tragic terrorist attack that occurred in New York City, the Pentagon in D.C., and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Dr. Kevin Kern joined the program to discuss the historic significance of September 11th, and how it has become our generation’s Pearl Harbor. 8:27 - Another tragedy hit home on Monday evening, as we heard word that Cavaliers broadcaster Fred McLeod passed away at the age of 67. Ray and Tony reflected on Fred’s broadcasts and personality, which has not only been a constant on TV since 2006, but he’s a fellow Northeast Ohioan who worked at Channel 8 before moving to Detroit. 15:16 - Continuing on with 9/11, Tim Dimoff from SACS Consulting & Investigative Services joined Ray to look at how homeland security measures have changed from the time the attacks occurred to now. 20:42 - Is vaping a better alternative to smoking? Not really, according to recent reports. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
Bill and Mike are remembering the tragic events that took place eighteen years ago today. Bill talks to Bill Zimpfer about the latest going on in North Korea and shares where he was on this fateful day. Rick Seaney shares where he was on 9/11 and the security changes of 9/11. Bill also talks to Ben Westhoff about the growing opioid epidemic. Tim Dimoff calls in to discuss the effect 9/11 had on security. Also, Mike talks to Bob Paponetti about the annual CLE Spelling Bee. Bill and Greg Stebben talk about companies paying employees to recruit others. Plus, Bill and Mike talk to Ricky Stanzi about the Browns and Tom Hamilton on the Indians.
Bill and Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With...Indians "Meet The METS" Tonight At 7:10PM On WTAM 1100AM & 106.9 FM - Indians' Carrasco pitches for 1st time since cancer finding - Jim Rosenhaus Talking Tribe - Terry Pluto Talks Our Sports Teams - Tim Dimoff Discussed The LED Lights-Crime Cameras - Agent Derek-Geek Squad On The New Samsung's new Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ phones - Jordan Goodman LIVE on the the volatile stock market and plunging interest rates
:19 - A sad and deadly weekend struck the communities of El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, and with the Gilroy, California shooting last weekend, put the total at three mass shootings in a week. Ray and Jeanne began Monday’s show breaking down what exactly happened, along with statements from Governor Mike DeWine and President Donald Trump. 9:46 - SACS Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff joined the show to talk about various issues relating to these mass shootings. With security measures, Dimoff talked about gun-free zones and warning signs to look for with potential shooters. 17:00 - In a much more lighter segment, veterinarian Dr. Gary Riggs stopped by to answer questions on your pets, specifically on turtles and dealing with anxiety. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
This week we sit down with Tim Dimoff of SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, which helps companies with “High Risk” workplace issues such as violence, substance abuse, active shooters, and more. Tim tells us about securing the 2016 Republican National Convention, and then takes us back to the streets and his time on the SWAT team. What do business owners and managers call him for now? Listen to find out. Plus, the return of Jessica D. and the gang’s adventures around town will have you giggling. Visit sacsconsulting.com or timothydimoff.com to reach Tim or for more information on his services. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Jessica Debeljak was our guest on Ep 60 – The Diamond Furniture Anniversary Show Captain Fantastic, the premier Elton John Tribute Show, will dazzle you with an amazing musical extravaganza in Chagrin Falls on Saturday, November 16th, 2019. Get your tickets at www.cvcc.org/events/details/adults-night-out-fundraiser-20620 Stop worrying if your company is vulnerable to lawsuits or liability and schedule a confidential, no-cost CM6 Vulnerability Check with Gertsburg Law Firm. Alex will walk you through the minefields in your documents and key processes and tell you how to fix them yourself. Call 440-571-7774 or e-mail mc@gertsburglaw.com to schedule your CM6 Vulnerability Check today. You can also check your business for legal risks instantly by taking a short Business Vulnerability Quiz at bit.ly/CM6quiz. Explore the full CoverMySix legal audit suite at covermysix.com. SHOW NOTES Welcome guest co-host Jessica D; Molly’s Emily settles into New York and the twins are baptized; Mixed feelings about rollercoasters; Beef in Vermillion; Phish comes to Cleveland, Elton John comes to Chagrin Falls How Jessica goes boating; Close contact with your coworkers; A different kind of party Introducing Tim Dimoff; Securing the RNC in Cleveland Tim’s journey through law enforcement; Stories from the heat of the moment Discovering the demand for HR security consultants and the services companies need; When a terminated employee could be a threat The importance of meeting people and building relationships
:17 - Fans of Game of Thrones are still crowing over the series finale, which wasn’t up to many of their standards. That got the show talking about the best and worst series finales in TV history. The best, which include M*A*S*H, Cheers, and Tony’s favorite in Newhart, and the worst with Seinfeld and How I Met Your Mother. 8:57 - On the topic of TV shows, Ray began his Tuesday segment with the Indians’ Bob DiBiasio on his favorite shows. Bobby was also asked if he ever thought he would be the PR guy for his hometown team for over four decades. 16:23 - SACS Security and Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff joined the show to share his thoughts on what some deem today a “trigger-happy society." 21:03 - Continuing the discussion on violence, Summit County prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh stopped by the studio to talk about the increased bloodshed in our community. She is also holding free self defense classes for women.
:17 - The results from election day were in, and in Akron, there were some slight changes happening inside city council. But as for the mayoral primary, current mayor Dan Horrigan will continue his path toward reelection come November, and he joined Ray to recap Tuesday night. 6:04 - Akron Public Schools superintendent David James dropped by the studio to discuss a few topics, one of which is it being National Teachers Week. Ray asked David about school safety, off the heels of another school shooting in Colorado, and the success of the I Promise school. 15:02 - Not only is it National Teachers Week, but it’s also National Nurses Week, as well. Lorie Rhine is the chief nursing officer at Summa Health System, and she called into the show to talk about the field of nursing and how its grown in the last couple of decades. 19:55 - Getting back to school safety and the latest school shooting, SACS Security and Consulting president Tim Dimoff discussed it more in depth.
:17 - Donald Trump broke the mold when it came to a non-traditional candidate becoming president, but will that be commonplace or just an anomaly? Which other non-political candidates can make a splash? The panel discussed. 10:23 - Capital Financial’s Richard Peterson called into the show to give a breakdown of the recent economy, higher oil prices, tax laws, and post-secondary education. 22:18 - Heading out of town this spring or summer? Maybe leaving the country? SACS security president Tim Dimoff shared some safety tips and what to watch for when vacationing in a foreign area. 28:51 - The Indians have had a stellar week against the Blue Jays and Tigers, but they’ve also received bad news on the back injury to Mike Clevinger. Broadcaster Jim Rosenhaus talked all things Tribe, both good and bad.
:17 - Wednesday afternoon was the State of the City address from Mayor Dan Horrigan, which was heard live on 1590 WAKR from the John S. Knight Center. He happened to stop by the WAKR studios to recap what he mentioned in the address. 9:27 - We’re almost a full season removed from LeBron James, and Quicken Loans Arena is going through a massive facelift. Could this be the right time for Dan Gilbert to see the Cavaliers? Ray and Tony discussed not only that hypothetical, but whether or not pro teams should expand or contract. 23:45 - As mentioned on yesterday’s show, this week marks 30 years of what we know as the Internet. But for every positive that comes from the world wide web, there’s plenty of scary negatives. SACS Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff joined the program to talk about what’s called the dark web. 33:07 - Hoban girls basketball coach Scott Callahan joined the program to not only hype his Knights team that takes on Barberton, but went over the other matchups in the region.
Tune if for Episode 3 of In Case of Emergency where Erik speaks with Tim Dimoff, the CEO and President of SACS Consulting & Investigative Services, Inc., a high-risk HR and security consulting and investigation firm located in Akron, OH. Together we discuss the February 15, 2019 workplace shooting in Aurora, IL and what employers can do to prevent such tragedies.
:17 - It’s been one year since the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Unfortunately, we’ve seen several school shootings since then, but this one in particular has stood out in recent memory. SACS Consulting & Investigative Services president and CEO Tim Dimoff was actually in Parkland recently, and he joined the show to discuss what has changed security-wise since then. 7:23 - Green mayor Gerard Neugebauer and fire chief Brian Lloyd stopped by the studio to touch on Green’s new community paramedic program for seniors. 14:12 - It sounds like an agreement to keep funding the government will happen, even if both parties are not excited about what is in the bill. Dr. David Beer from Malone University talked about the extension of government and the money towards building more wall on the border. 23:03 - Pitchers and catchers have reported to camp, and Indians broadcaster Jim Rosenhaus reports to the Ray Horner Morning Show. Rosenhaus talked about the Francisco Lindor injury and who will replace him, especially with numerous free agents on the couch waiting for a call. 32:03 - In these cold winter months, what are some classic TV shows to binge-watch on a snowy weekend? The panel brought up theirs, which included Columbo, Golden Girls, Cannon, and Taxi.
:17 - Quite an eventful way to begin a Tuesday. First, Ward 2 councilman Bruce Kilby sounded off in the Akron Beacon Journal on the mayor’s lack of awareness with city services during last week’s major snowfall. That prompted a response from…. 8:30 - Mayor Dan Horrigan, who happened to be listening to Kilby’s commentary in the car, and presented a counterpoint. 13:26 - The city services are preparing for this week’s deep freeze, but what about the schools? Akron Public Schools superintendent David James joined the program to discuss how the district goes about the process of delaying or canceling school. He did break some news: Akron Public Schools are closed tomorrow. 20:22 - Every Tuesday during the tax season, Doug Klein will attempt to answer your tax questions. 28:40 - You may have heard about the cyber attack that happened over the weekend. SACS Security & Consulting president and CEO Tim Dimoff made some sense in how to prevent such attacks in the future. 34:42 - The Orange & Brown Report’s Fred Greetham stopped by to talk about the Browns’ offseason.
:17 - A middle schooler in Barberton brought two unloaded guns to class and was quickly apprehended. Tim Dimoff, president and CEO of SACS Security and Consulting, talked about the importance of “If You See Something, Say Something.” 6:35 - Outfielder AJ Pollock signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, which could mean two things: LA may be out on Bryce Harper, and Corey Kluber trade talks may heat up. So how cold is the Indians’ hot stove? 12:33 - Our movie guy Scott Wynn stopped by and, well, there’s not much happening at the theaters. 15:04 - A new study shows that eating fried chicken too often could be harmful to one’s health. In other breaking news, water is wet. 21:00 - Earlier this week, Tony interviewed Tom Conti from Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Areas to talk about the ski slopes, skiing conditions, and snow tubing.
:17 - President Donald Trump addressed the nation in primetime last night on the dangers of illegal immigration along the southern border. Dr. David Beer is a professor of political science at Malone University, and he joined Ray to recap both Trump’s speech and the counter address from Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. 9:16 - So how safe is the border? Tim Dimoff from SACS Consulting came on to discuss national security measures. 15:50 - And what about immigration in general? Farhad Sethna is a local immigration attorney, and he shared his thoughts on Trump’s rhetoric, which he’s been critical about these last two years. 22:00 - Changing things up a little bit, while still touching on security, Akron police chief Ken Ball stopped by the studio today. Among many topics, Chief Ball discussed the crime and overdose numbers in 2018, and what the communities can do in the new year. 40:40 - And finally, Dr. Joe Congeni, a sports medicine doctor at Akron Children’s Hospital, called in to talk some Browns. Not necessarily the X’s and O’s, but what the Browns have to do to ensure the health of rookie Denzel Ward, who suffered two concussions to end his season early.
:17 - Victoria Lorenzen isn’t much different from a normal high school junior, except one major difference: she’s an airplane pilot. Her parents are both pilots, and Akron Public Schools and Firestone CLC has allowed her fulfill her dreams. She spoke of her passion in the studio with Ray. 9:21 - Everyone have their Christmas tree decorated? The panel talked about their trees, either their current ones or trees from their youth. Lots of tinsel, garland, and even bubble lights! 16:24 - Tim Dimoff is the president and CEO of SACS Security, and he talked about how firms like his would help find missing persons. 27:19 - Well, is Corey Kluber heading west or no? Will the Indians be active in free agency? Tribe broadcaster Jim Rosenhaus answered those questions to the best of his ability.
:17 - The news of General Motors closing down regional plants has been tough, especially for folks near Lordstown, Ohio. Senator Sherrod Brown has made his feelings known on this subject, and has appealed to President Donald Trump to get 7:34 - The holidays are stressful enough. It’s worse when scammers are out to rip off consumers on the open market. Tim Dimoff from SACS Security and Consulting shared some tips on how to prevent these scams from occurring. 17:31 - Five burger patties, five hot dogs, five kielbasa, eight chicken strips, eight strips of bacon, cheese, lettuce, and tomato make up the seven-pound, $75 Gridiron Burger at Arizona Cardinals games. Tony thinks he can tackle. 31:42 - About 125,000 children under 18 in Ohio are uninsured. Why is that? Joan Alker from the Center for Children & Families explains. 36:16 - The holidays aren’t just stressful with the wallet or the big box store. It’s also a time when people reminisce over lost loves or family members, and the corresponding grief adds to the stress. Pat Reese from the House of the Lord is here to help.
Tim Dimoff is the President & CEO of SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, Inc., a company that specializes in high-risk workplace and human resource issues. As one of the nation’s leading authorities in high risk and security concerns, Tim has been called upon to examine evidence from crime scenes, victims, and to develop offender profiles. He is also nationally recognized for his expertise on HR subjects including drug abuse, workplace violence prevention, bullying and more. Tim is also the author of several books including, “How to Recognize Substance Abuse”, “The YOU in Business”, and “Life Rage”. He has written many articles, and he provides media commentary throughout the U.S. In today’s episode, we discuss: Being selected to provide security for the 2016 Republican National Convention Addressing the school shooting situations How to organize and run events safely Safety and security in organizations and businesses ... and so much more!!! Website: TimothyDimoff.com Twitter: @TimothyDimoff Email: TADimoff@sacsconsulting.com Facebook: Facebook.com/taDimoff LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/timdimoff SACS Website: SACSconsulting.com SACS Twitter: @SACSConsulting SACS Youtube: Youtube.com/user/sacsconsulting Articles of interest ... Local Security Expert Talks About Mail Bomb Case Private investigator shares his ideas on what happened to missing 19-year-old Tim Dimoff, president of SACS Consulting & Investigative Services Inc.: Talk With the Boss Timothy A. Dimoff -- High Risk Security Expert Recommended Books ... Life Rage by Timothy Dimoff The YOU in Business by Timothy Dimoff How to Recognize Substance Abuse by Timothy Dimoff Building Champions: Success Principles from A-Z by Jamy Bechler Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Melissa Agnes (Crisis Preparedness & Brand Management Expert) - Episode 083 Dayvee Sutton (Lifestyle & Travel Correspondent) - Episode 082 Chris Voss (Former NBI Lead Negotiator) – Episode 081 Shemy Schembechler (President of GES Advisory Company & Former NFL Scout) – Episode 042 Bruce Lund (90-Day Sales Manager) – Episode 041 Brandon Patrick (Global Real Estate Education Network) – Episode 031 Jay Korff (Washington DC Award-Winning Reporter) - Episode 023 Kevin Harrington (Original Shark on “Shark Tank”) – Episode 021 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. You can tell your friends on Twitter about this episode by sharing the tweet below or spreading the word by using the share buttons below. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”
:17 - Depending on which poll you see, the race for governor in Ohio is very close between Mike DeWine and Richard Cordray. The latter called into the program. 9:58 - The stock market took a plunge on Wednesday, which calls to question just how stable the markets are in general. Richard Peterson from Capital Financial talked about the markets, the state of the economy, and a little on credit scores. 24:23 - Also on Wednesday, suspicious devices were found at the residences of several prominent Democrat politicians. Tim Dimoff, president and CEO of SACS Security and Consulting, joined the show to offer some insight. 30:31 - Akron Public Schools has been creative in recent years for helping students get into the trades. Over at East CLC, Bridgestone Americas is sponsoring their Automotive Technology program with a full service station. Superintendent David James explains. 38:34 - Speaking of Akron Public Schools, how are they doing overall? Treasurer Ryan Pendleton unveiled his five-year plan.
Bill talks to Tim Dimoff of SACS Consulting and Investigating about the shooting in Jacksonville at the Madden Tournament, and he talks to Bill Zimpfer about Jacksonville and about the life of Sen. John McCain.
Bill and Mike get the week started talking about the Jacksonville shooting with Tim Dimoff and Bill Zimpfer, John McCain passes away, Steve Roberts explains how will this affect Congress and remembers his life, and Hammy joins the show to talk Indians basebal. Plus, Kevin Myeroff on why you should have a will and Jason Nathanson with some entertainment news!
Tim Dimoff is considered one of the nation's leading authorities in high-risk workplace and human resource issues. He is a speaker, author and consultant. As a consultant to human resource directors, law enforcement and the media, Dimoff has been called upon to examine evidence from crime scenes, victims and witness reports to develop an offender profile.
Tim Dimoff, CEO/President SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, Inc. talked to Bill about Firearms in the Workplace
Show Notes for Podcast #23: Hot Topic: Goal-Setting Tips Now is a perfect time to celebrate 2017 achievements and sharpen goals for 2018. During this segment, we shared a few goal-setting tips from an article by Jack Canfield (you may recognize him as the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” guy). Here’s a link to the […] The post Entrepreneur Stories: Chat w/Tim Dimoff & De-de Mulligan appeared first on Retirepreneur.
Tim Dimoff-CEO/President SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, Inc went in-depth on the Las Vegas Mass Shooting with Bill Wills.