Our mission is to help first responders regain control over their health and life by empowering them with the tools and support for long lasting well-being.
Our Story
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Mission and Vision
Health
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Safety
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Well-being
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The Team
Founding Partner of Trust Street Advisors.
Twenty+ years of diverse security, law enforcement and entrepreneurial experience.
Co-founded SafirRosetti, serving as its General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer and co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Safir Intelligence & Security.
Managed the assessment, planning and implementation of hundreds of public safety, security and forensic projects for diverse critical infrastructure operators, corporations, family offices and governments.
Developed and sold a crime data analytics business.
Experience with fact-finding, due diligence, regulatory support, and executive protection on sensitive matters throughout the United States, Europe, Asia & Latin America.
Board Service:
Safe and Sound Schools, A Sandy Hook Initiative, Board Member. 2013 – Present:
Guide the organization and participate in its corporate governance.
Contribute security expertise and writing for the development and marketing of the “Straight A” toolkit that has been distributed and downloaded by thousands of school districts.
Raise funds, recruit additional board members, and otherwise advance Safe and Sound’s mission to support school crisis prevention, response, and recovery, and to protect every school and every student, every day.
Education:
Juris Doctorate (J.D), University of Virginia Law School
Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Study (Echols Scholar), University of Virginia
Passion:
Developing systems and processes that empower creative problem solving for people with diverse talents.
Overview:
30+ years of experience as an investment banker and attorney.
Created and managed a GME practice and developed significant financial advisory work throughout the United States including a multi-year, multi-million-dollar engagement with the Federal Oversight Board of Puerto Rico (PROMESA.)
Represents both early-stage and established industrial companies with transformative data-driven solutions focused on the water, transportation, and automotive sectors.
Public Service:
Served as Speaker of the House of Michigan and Treasurer – appointed across the aisle and navigated the state through 13 fiscal emergencies including the bankruptcy of the City of Detroit.
Education:
Juris Doctorate (J.D), University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Business administration, University of Notre Dame
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
Overview:
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Developed an application that revolutionized the way law enforcement and the defense industry analyze and share data. This application pushed boundaries in identifying, analyzing, and resolving crime series and patterns.
BAIR Analytics was formed shortly after that and grew to have thousands of police agencies, the Department of Defense, and major retailers such as Walmart, Macy’s, and Target, using its software and analytical techniques to fight crime and neutralize insurgents on the battlefield. LexisNexis acquired BAIR Analytics in 2015.
Expertise includes artificial intelligence, business strategy, statistical, spatial, temporal, and behavioral analysis methods, and techniques, as well as GIS and analytical software applications.
Co-author of the book “Tactical Crime Analysis: Research and Investigation”.
Authored numerous articles and publications on crime mapping, analysis, and related topics.
Professor of Strategy for BYU and a Strategic Advisor to several technology companies.
Awards:
IACA Member’s Award for “Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Crime Analysis” and the IACA Executive Board’s “Meritorious Contribution to the Mission of the International Association of Crime Analysts” award.
Recognized as an “International Who’s Who of Informational Technology” and as an expert in ProfNet for crime analysis and crime mapping.
Education:
Master of Business Administration, University of Denver – Daniels College of Business
Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies/Computer Science, Arizona State University
Passion:
Serving humanity and protecting society.
Mark Lindsay has over 20 years’ experience in strategic development helping law enforcement agencies better address public safety concerns through the use of state-of-the art technologies and solutions. Prior to joining Sworn.ai, Mark was the Public Safety Director of Strategic Alliances for LexisNexis. LexisNexis has been serving law enforcement and federal agencies for over 20 years with approximately 4,000 agencies and helping our country be a safer place to live.
Strategic development expert with over 20 years of experience, formerly Public Safety Director at LexisNexis, enhancing law enforcement with advanced technologies.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
Seasoned law enforcement leader with over 33 years of experience, specializing in police management, mental health, and public safety policy.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
Law enforcement leader with 20+ years of experience, focused on public safety, efficiency, and fostering innovation.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
Senior studying Computer Science at Brigham Young University.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
Overview:
Gene Kohut, co-founder of Trust Street Advisors and leads the firm’s fiduciary services practice.
30+ years of experience in financial, restructuring and turnaround advisory services and was appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice as a Chapter 7 Trustee in 2003.
Specializes in helping private equity funds wind down portfolio companies that are operationally
inactive and/or financially insolvent in ways that maximize the value of assets and mitigate risks for the business, its directors, officers, and shareholders, and the fund itself.
Focuses on the key steps necessary to maximize value, fulfill corporate and legal obligations, and reduce risks through the wind-down process with companies.
Panel receiver of the collection unit for the Security and Exchange Commission.
Served as Liquidating Trustee, Plan Administrator, Interim Manager, Board Member, Chief Restructuring Officer, Court Appointed Receiver, and numerous other fiduciary roles in Federal and State Court.
Former adjunct professor of bankruptcy law at the University of Detroit School of Law.
Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Detroit School of Law
Bachelors in Finance, Western Michigan University
An accomplished CEO, entrepreneur, software developer, author, and a former crime fighter.
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