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James W. Mosher

Federal Law Enforcement/oes at Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians

James W. Mosher is an experienced security and law enforcement professional with a background in executive protection and risk management. Currently serving as a Federal Law Enforcement Officer for the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, James has held various leadership positions in security across multiple organizations, including Intel Corporation and Theranos. Notable roles include Program Manager at PINKERTON, where direction was provided to armed covert security teams, and Executive Protection Manager at Theranos, responsible for protective security policies for senior executives. James has also served in training and supervisory capacities, including as a Lead Firearms Instructor at Securitas Critical Infrastructure Services and Force Protection Manager at Security Management Group. A strong educational foundation includes a Certificate in Tactical Emergency Casualty Care from Las Positas College and training from multiple law enforcement and public safety institutions.

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San Jose, United States

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Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians

The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians is a federally recognized Native American Tribe practicing sovereignty and self-sufficiency. Our vision is to empower Tribal Members to thrive in the modern world while preserving their cultural foundations. The Tribe provides healthcare to many within the local community through the Shingle Springs Health and Wellness Center (Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health, and Pharmacy). We also offer outreach services through the Shingle Springs Tribal TANF Program in Sacramento, El Dorado, Placer and Yolo Counties. The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians is deeply committed to sustaining and improving the quality of life for both Tribal Members and the general community alike. This guiding principle is a responsibility and a privilege of the Tribe as it strives to make a meaningful difference in the lives of its members, employees and patrons.


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