The top three leading states for ID theft in the United States, according to ID Analytics as of February 17, 2007:

1. New York

2. California

3. Nevada

"I certainly don't know if you could claim that every theft is wrong, but I'll prove to you that every theft is forbidden, by simply locking you up."

Karel Capek, Author

Meet the Board

 

Dr. Julie Ford

 

Dr. Ford is an assistant professor of technical communications at New Mexico Tech University.

 

Education:

Ph.D in Rhetoric and Professional Communication

New Mexico State University; Las Cruces, NM

M.A. in English Emphasis: Rhetoric and Composition

University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Charlotte, NC

B.A. in English, Magna Cum Laude

Elon University; Elon, NC

More information on Dr. Ford can be seen at her website:

http://infohost.nmt.edu/~jford/

Suzanne McDonald

B.A. in Social Studies

University of Nevada, Reno; Reno, Nevada

M.L.S. in Library Science

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Suzanne has specialist degrees in Reading and English as a Second Language. She began teaching in 1968 in Bismarck, North Dakota in a one room schoolhouse. She has also worked as a librarian in Texas and Louisiana. She has been working as a librarian and teacher in Las Vegas since 1981. She currently is a TESL teacher at Desert Rose Adult High School in Las Vegas.

Corey Gaither

B.S. in Mathematics

Georgia State University; Atlanta, GA

Master's Degree in Education

City University; Seattle, WA

Corey is a native of Atlanta, Ga.  He has taught math in the metro Seattle and Atlanta areas. Corey has been teaching AP Calculus at Mojave High School in Las Vegas, NV since 2003.

CEO

Bryan Follins

B.A. Broadcast Journalism

Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Bryan Follins is the CEO of the ISRP. Follins is currently a graduate student (online) at Columbus State University, GA. He is pursuing an M.S. in computer science with an emphasis in information assurance. Follins has worked in the information technology industry as a technical writer, network technician, and technical support representative. He is currently a teacher at the Desert Rose Adult High School in Las Vegas, NV