BEVERLY HILLS, CA, August 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) San Francisco-based private investigation agency, Butler & Associates, have the deadly secret weapon: a mother's instinct. The agency is breaking the mold, proving that the best man for the job is, surprisingly, a woman. As the first agency to employ highly-trained "PI Moms," Butler & Associates is proof that maternal instinct is crucial to cracking cases. From busting pedophiles and criminals, to outing cheating spouses, these PI Moms have a strong advantage over their male counterparts.
Up until now, the private investigations field has primarily been a male-dominated one. Chris Butler, CEO of Butler & Associates, was the first to incorporate women, particularly mothers, coupled with law enforcement, FBI, and US Secret Service instruction into their training. His PI Moms receive one-on-one training from these former FBI, Secret Service, and police personnel to create a one-of-a-kind agency that relies heavily on the "mom" factor. In addition to remaining inconspicuous to a suspect, mothers have the keen ability to multitask; a trait no doubt attributed to juggling their children's needs. As these stealth moms continue to gain press from top media, Butler's agency is quickly growing as one of the most notable and specialized private detection firms in the country.
"It is no shocker that these well-trained PI Moms get the job done better than anyone else," says Butler. "A mother's instinct is a powerful thing. They are able to pick up on small character traits that a male agent might overlook. Their attention to detail is bar none the best, plus a woman in a minivan with a car seat in the back is the last person you'd expect to be investigating you."
Some might say that a mother is a natural investigator, but others worry about the danger of working so closely with criminals. The PI Moms not only possess the innate ability to inspect, but they are also expertly trained weapons professionals. They can accurately achieve everything a male agent can, having passed the same tests and undergone the same training; it is their added ability to tap into that maternal instinct that sets them apart.
"It wasn't really a conscious decision that led me to create a team of PI moms," says Butler, "it was simply a matter of me hiring the best people for the job. It wasn't until later that we realized we had begun an agency of mommy PI's, and that they were our best agents!"
Butler's PI Moms have inspired women nationwide to pursue a career in private investigations. The visionary agency is single-handedly redefining what is considered a "man's work," and proving that women have what it takes, and more. Solving case after case, Butler & Associates' PI Moms prove time and again that mother really does know best.
For media inquiries and/or to arrange an interview, please contact Tyler Barnett at 323.937.1951 or tyler@tylerbarnettpr.com.
She's a Secret Agent Mom: Butler & Associates' PI Moms Do It Better
Private Investigation Agency Leverages Maternal Instinct to Crack Cases
2010-08-18
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