When Rehmann Corporate Investigative Services (CIS) was looking to develop governmental investigations, they knew only the very best candidate would do. After all, when your staff already includes former FBI, U.S. Secret Service, intelligence service and state and local law enforcement professionals, how do you add to your line-up? You have to reach for the top.
In August,
Dan Roberts joined Rehmann Corporate Investigative Services (CIS) as Director of Governmental Investigations and Compliance. Dan returned home to Michigan after 24 years of distinguished service with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, most recently as the Assistant Director of the Criminal Justice Information Services Division.
“I am very excited to have Dan as part of our team. The area of governmental investigations is an opportunity for our firm,” remarked Greg Suhajda, President Rehmann CIS. “And to be a leader in the industry, we need the top talent.”
Dan’s notable career includes high profile positions as Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) of the Salt Lake City Division’s Violent Crime, Organized Crime/Drug, Civil Rights and White Collar Crime/Public Corruption Programs, and as FBI commander of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. He was promoted in May 2003 to Special Assistant in the Office of the Deputy Director, where he provided oversight for a myriad of research projects and special assignments. In June 2004, Roberts was appointed as Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Detroit Field Office, directing all FBI investigations in the state of Michigan.
Prior to his FBI service, Dan served as a patrolman with the Franklin, Michigan Police Department and was a member of the Oak Park, Michigan Police Department. Look for Dan in Rehmann’s Troy office.