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Integrated Biometrics’ Board of Directors sees entry of James W. Ziglar
Ziglar's work is focused on US immigration policy, border-control and security initiatives
Integrated Biometrics, a leading provider of fingerprint identity solutions, welcomed the Honourable James W. Ziglar to its Board of Directors on April 20th.

The former President and CEO of Cross Match Technologies Inc., Mr. Ziglar's direction and leadership at the company was instrumental in advancing its global presence through multi-modal biometric technologies and security solutions.

Mr. Ziglar's distinguished career also includes service as Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate and as Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service in the Bush Administration. "Mr. Ziglar's experience within the biometric industry and the government adds increased strength to our already dynamic Board; he will be an instrumental advisor to our company," stated Mike Grimes, President of Integrated Biometrics.

Mr. Ziglar brings with him over 40 years of experience in management, investment banking, law and public policy. In addition to his new role on Integrated Biometrics' Board, Mr. Ziglar is currently a Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy Institute where his work is focused on US immigration policy, border-control and security initiatives.
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