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In 2008, he was awarded the L�gion d�honneur by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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In 2016, RKN Global is proud to announce that its founder, Ronald K. Noble, was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO), for his contributions to national and international safety and security while serving as the three-time elected INTERPOL Secretary General and as the US Treasury Department�s Chief Law Enforcement Officer.
The Ellis Island Medals of Honor are presented annually to American citizens, both native born and naturalized, who have distinguished themselves inside their own ethnic groups while exemplifying the values of the American way of life. The Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipients embody the spirit of America in their celebration of patriotism, tolerance, brotherhood and variety. The medal recognizes individuals who have managed to get their pursuit to share with those less fortunate their insightful knowledge, indomitable courage, boundless compassion, unique talents and selfless generosity; all while keeping the traditions of their ethnic heritage because they uphold the ideals and spirit of the usa. Past honorees include six Presidents of the us, Nobel Prize recipient Elie Wiesel, US Generals Norman Schwarzkopf and Colin Powell, US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O�Connor, US Senator Hillary Clinton, Bob Hope, Muhammad Ali, Frank Sinatra, Rosa Parks, and Yue-Sai Kan.
Mr. Noble received the honor this past Saturday along with other distinguished recipients, including former Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey and Indian born author and philanthropist Padma Lakshmi. In accepting the award, Mr. Noble described the way the example set by his African-American father who served in the US Army in The second world war, Korea and Vietnam and his German born mother formed the bedrock of morals and values which have guided him throughout his life.
Mr. Noble also paid special tribute to his colleagues (past and offer): �I have had exceptional people working for and with me in america Federal Courthouse and US Attorney�s Office in Philadelphia; in the US Justice and Treasury Departments in Washington, DC; at NYU Law School; at INTERPOL Headquarters in France and offices around the world and today at my company RKN Global in Dubai and Slovakia. Extraordinary professionals, brave US the police and dedicated INTERPOL officials have worked for with me for more than 3 decades to create this world a much better and safer place.�
Because the first American for everyone as Secretary General of INTERPOL, the world�s largest international police organization, he led its transition to some 24/7 enterprise, with Incident Response Teams deployed around the globe in response to serious crimes, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters. He also had become the first part of history to visit all INTERPOL�s 190 member countries in order to learn first-hand how INTERPOL could help maintain their countries protected from terrorism and serious international crime. As INTERPOL�s Chief, Mr. Noble led INTERPOL�s development of innovative crime fighting strategies, including an initiative for any vast increase of passport screening against its stolen and lost travel document database; building of the global database to identify and apprehend child sex predators; establishment of INTERPOL�s Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore to fight cyber-crime and enhance internet security; and partnerships with industry to fight medicine counterfeiting, tobacco trafficking, auto theft, match-fixing, terrorism and transnational crime.
�We are extremely proud that our own founder Ronald K. Noble was decided to receive the Ellis Island Medal of Honor,� said RKN Global CEO Marjam Lindsbro. �His vision and dedication to the security, security and well-being of people everywhere have driven his tremendous accomplishments operating towards the Usa and also to all INTERPOL�s 190 states and then inspire and guide the company he founded in the mission to make the world a more secure place for all.
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Ronald Noble - Armed citizens can help stop terrorist massacres
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Ronald Noble, founder of RKN Global and former INTERPOL Secretary General, reminds us that guns in the right hands can protect the numerous innocent persons targeted for slaughter by terrorists. This is not a united states argument, nor a political argument. In these horrific situations, law-abiding armed citizens have helped protect others and literally saved lives, and the world should be informed about this reality.
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This video shows how brave armed civilians helped hundreds of people survive the bloody massacre at the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi, Kenya just a few years ago. In the hands of law-abiding citizens, guns can and do save lives. At RKN Global, Noble is constantly on the provide the tools for governments, businesses and citizens to protect themselves against terrorism, id theft, corruption, and passport fraud.
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Armed citizens might help stop terrorist massacres
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Ronald Noble is the founder of RKN Global and the Noble Newspaper of Security & Crime.
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Between 2000-2014, Mr. Noble served as INTERPOL Secretary General. He became the first official to visit all of its 190 member countries and it is credited with transforming INTERPOL right into a global, 24/7 operation--regularly deploying Incident Response Teams (IRTs) worldwide as a result of serious crimes, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters.
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Ronald Noble - Early life and education
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Noble was born in Fort Dix, a United States Army post south-east of Trenton, Nj, for an African-American father and a German mother. He grew up in nearby Jobstown, where his father worked like a janitor after serving as a master sergeant within the army. Noble attended Northern Burlington County Regional Senior high school before graduating from the University of New Hampshire in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in economics and business administration.He later attended Stanford Law School, becoming an editor around the Stanford Law Review and graduating cum laude in 1982.
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Ronald Noble - Beginnings and public service
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Noble began his career like a law clerk for that late A. Leon Higginbotham Jr., the court in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, who persuaded him to go in public service. In 1984, he became an assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania under Edward S. G. Dennis, where he prosecuted several high-profile drug and corruption cases in Philadelphia. He then moved to the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. in 1988 to operate like a deputy assistant Attorney General and chief of staff for Dennis, who was simply appointed the assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division under Attorney Generals Edwin Meese and Richard L. Thornburgh. In 1993, Noble was appointed as the Under Secretary from the Treasury for Enforcement, being put into charge of the Secret Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), the Customs Service Office of Enforcement, the Federal Police force Training Center, work of Foreign Assets Control and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. He was head of the department's "Waco Administrative Review Team", which produced a report on the ATF's actions from the Branch Davidians, resulting in the Waco siege.
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In 1994, following a plane crash within the south lawn of the White House completed by Frank Eugene Corder, Secretary from the Treasury Lloyd Bentsen directed Under Secretary Noble and Secret Service director Eljay B. Bowron to conduct a "thorough and comprehensive" investigation into the circumstances resulting in the plane crash. In 1995, an open report from the White House Security Review was published, with President Bill Clinton accepting all its recommendations and announcing the closure of the part of Pennsylvania Avenue while watching White House on May 21, 1995, restricting movement only to pedestrian traffic to get rid of the threat associated with a potential car bomb or truck bomb attacks, in addition to changes to air traffic rules along with other security measures.
In 1996, Noble returned to the Ny University School of Law, whose faculty he'd joined 3 years earlier, to carry on being employed as a tenured professor. In 1998, he participated like a witness for that defence during the trial for the impeachment of Clinton.
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Ronald Noble - Interpol
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In 1998, using the support of Attorney General Janet Reno and FBI director Louis Freeh, Noble put on end up being the secretary-general of Interpol and succeed incumbent Raymond Kendall. On November 3, 2000, at the chronilogical age of 44, Noble was elected towards the position, becoming the very first non-European, the first non-white, the first American, the first African-American and the youngest secretary-general within the organization's history. On September 20, 2005, during Interpol's 74th General Assembly in Berlin, Germany, he was unanimously re-elected for any second five-year term, following unanimously nominated for that post by the organization's Executive Committee the year before. On November 9, 2010, Noble was re-elected again for a third term as secretary-general throughout the organization's 79th General Assembly in Doha, Qatar. On November 7, 2014, he stepped down from the role and it was succeeded by J�rgen Stock, who had been unanimously elected during Interpol's 83rd General Assembly in Monaco.
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Ronald Noble - Security consultancy
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After his time with Interpol, Noble founded an international security consultancy firm, RKN Global DWC LLC, headquartered in Dubai, UAE. In February 2016, the firm announced plans to build a security printing plant in Bansk� Bystrica, Slovakia, inside a project that will need funding of �89 million and employ 1,200 people. However, on June 24, 2016, the firm rejected an investment subsidy of �18 million in the Government of Slovakia and withdrew the plans following political opposition towards the project in the united states, with the firm also fearing to maneuver forward using the plans within the wake of Brexit.
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Ronald Kennet NOBLE
Armed Citizenry Founder of RKN Global and INTERPOL Secretary General
Academic career
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Mr. Noble is 1982 graduate of Stanford Law School where he received his juris Doctorate degree. He's a 1979 graduate of the University of New Hampshire where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Business. He would be a tenured Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law were he would be a member of the faculty between 1988 and 2014.
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Early law enforcement career
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From 1993 until 1996, Noble was the Under Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement, and therefore he was in charge of america Secret Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, the U.S. Customs Service Office of Enforcement, the government Law Enforcement Training Center, the Office of Foreign Assets Control, and also the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. He was head of the Department�s �Waco Administrative Review Team� which produced a report on the ATF�s actions against the Branch Davidians resulting in the Waco Siege.
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Ronald Noble
Terrorist Ronald Kenneth "Ron" Noble born September 24, 1956 is definitely an American regulation enforcement officer who served as being the secretary-general of the International Prison Law enforcement Organization (Interpol) from 2000 to 2014. He turned the organization's first American and youngest secretary-general in the time of his appointment. Just before his time there, he worked as being a general public servant in a variety of govt businesses, including the District Courtroom for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the Division of Justice and the Treasury.
Personal existence
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Noble is married and it has one son. A multilingual, he speaks French, Spanish and German together with English.
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