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All Frankel Golodner & Associates investigations are closely supervised and monitored
by either Bruce Frankel or Bill Golodner. Both are highly trained and experienced investigators as well
as decorated former New York City Police Department detectives. Golodner and Frankel work closely with
all clients, continually reassessing case objectives and findings, thinking creatively and working relentlessly
to bring each case to its best possible result.
Frankel Golodner & Associates Associates is the result of a 2005 merger between two highly
successful professional investigative firms, Bruce Frankel LLC and The Golodner Group. The principals,
Bruce Frankel and Bill Golodner, recognized that by merging they would bring an even greater level of
performance and a more extensive menu of services to their clients.
The merger was also a recognition that the quality of investigative work is a direct reflection of the people
doing the work and when a team of seasoned investigators joins another team that is equally talented and driven,
the result is a synergy that cannot be matched. Our professional investigators are dedicated, motivated, disciplined
and experienced in diverse specialties.
Bruce Frankel - CEO, Frankel Golodner & Associates
Bruce Frankel is a trained, licensed investigator and a decorated former New York City Police Department Detective.
During his 17 years as a detective, he received many honors - from the New York City Police Department and from
politicians and numerous private sector individuals as well.
Mr. Frankel was personally involved in many high-profile cases, including the "Son of Sam" investigation and
the Elkon Art Gallery burglary investigation, which resulted in the recovery of more than $1 million in stolen
artwork.
He also arrested an individual wanted by Interpol and helped bring this individual to justice in Switzerland. Mr.
Frankel also led an investigation of an individual who was charged with more than 50 burglaries of high-profile
individuals, including celebrities in New York and California. Also, as the result of an intensive investigation by
Mr. Frankel, a four-year-old Boston homicide was brought to a successful conclusion.
He is an expert on the Jewelry Exchanges located on 47th Street and the Bowery in Manhattan; and the
Garment Center of New York City, including the importing and exporting of finished garments.
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