Robert Donovan
11-18-2006, 10:49 AM
From internet sources:
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Nicola Amsel: Female Investigator makes History
A SLEUTH from South Manchester has become the first female head of her international professional body in its 30-year history.http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/ContentResources/607.$plit/C_17_Articles_228135_BodyWeb_Detail_0_Image.jpg
Nicola Amsel, 48, was installed as principal of the Institute of Professional Investigators at its annual meeting held at Manchester's Thistle Hotel. She will hold the post for two years.
Amsel speaks French, Italian, German, Spanish and Greek, and heads Amsel & Co, a two-partner practice is based on Styal Road near Manchester Airport.
The outfit specialises in investigating alleged abuses of trademarks, patents, designs and copyright for companies involved in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, fashion, engineering, entertainment and broadcasting.
She set up the practice in 1994 after moving north from London.
The institute has 350 members, ranging from traditional private detectives to customs, social security and accident investigators.
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Nicola Amsel: Female Investigator makes History
A SLEUTH from South Manchester has become the first female head of her international professional body in its 30-year history.http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/ContentResources/607.$plit/C_17_Articles_228135_BodyWeb_Detail_0_Image.jpg
Nicola Amsel, 48, was installed as principal of the Institute of Professional Investigators at its annual meeting held at Manchester's Thistle Hotel. She will hold the post for two years.
Amsel speaks French, Italian, German, Spanish and Greek, and heads Amsel & Co, a two-partner practice is based on Styal Road near Manchester Airport.
The outfit specialises in investigating alleged abuses of trademarks, patents, designs and copyright for companies involved in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, fashion, engineering, entertainment and broadcasting.
She set up the practice in 1994 after moving north from London.
The institute has 350 members, ranging from traditional private detectives to customs, social security and accident investigators.