Norfolk FBI in Partnership with the Chrysler Museum of Art Invite the Public to Attend a Free Educational Seminar |
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Topics: Walter P. Chrysler
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FBI Norfolk
5 October 2017
Community Outreach Specialist Vanessa Torres
(757) 455-0100
The Norfolk Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in partnership with the Chrysler Museum of Art, will hold a free training event to educate the community about the FBI’s history, priorities, and ways corrupt practices are investigated. The Nothing Sketchy Event will take place on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Chrysler Museum’s Kaufman Theatre, 1 Memorial Place, Norfolk, Virginia 23510.
Keynote Presenter Special Agent Geoffrey Kelly will talk about the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Art Heist at 12:15 p.m. Special Agent Kelly has been with the FBI for 22 years and has spent the majority of his career investigating violent crime and art theft. As one of the original members of the FBI's elite Art Crime Team, Agent Kelly has more than 13 years of field experience tracking down stolen artwork. He has recovered more than $70 million in stolen art and antiquities.
To register for this free event, please visit http://www.chrysler.org/events-calendar/ or email vbtorres@fbi.gov.
The Chrysler Museum of Art is providing affordable lunch options for anyone who wishes to attend the entire program. To pre-order lunch, please contact Senior Catering Coordinator Gloria Gibney at 757-428-6700.