Field Note: The Sky Between Meetings
A public company CEO lived in motion. What began as a study of his travel security became something larger, a framework for privacy, continuity, and control in the sky, between meetings, and far from routine visibility.
Field Note: After the Headline
The morning after a CEO was killed in New York, a board called asking what they were missing. What began as reassurance became a months-long audit of how leadership, family, and security intertwine when fear meets governance.
Field Note: The Spies Have Entered the Chat
A routine security plan for an international trip turns when one email doesn’t belong. What began as travel preparation becomes a counterintelligence exercise, and a lesson in how tradecraft can hide in plain sight.
Field Note: Echoes of Malmö
A biotech executive travels to Stockholm for a closed arbitration. What begins as a precaution becomes a quiet reminder of an old Bureau case, and how protection often means being invisible until it matters most.
Field Note: Our Man in the Paddock
Sometimes the work doesn’t happen in quiet rooms. It happens in the noise, a Formula One race in Miami; the heat, the crowd, the timing. A chance meeting becomes something more, and the lesson stays long after the engines fade.
Field Note: The Waterline
From the U.S. military to the FBI, and back home to Florida, each step taught something different about risk, precision, and trust.
In this Field Note, our founder shares how years of fieldwork, security, and intelligence came together to shape Kingfisher’s way of working: clarity through focus.
