The Executive Kidnap Prevention Checklist Every HNW Family Needs (landing page `

  • H1: The Executive Kidnap Prevention Checklist Every HNW Family
    Needs

  • Subhead: 12 overlooked gaps that expose affluent families to
    kidnapping and extortion---and how to close them fast.

  • Trust strip (small): Updated Aug 2025 • 4-minute scan • NDA
    available

  • Primary CTA (email-gated): Email my Executive Kidnap Prevention
    Checklist

  • Micro-assurance under button: We'll email a non-public link.
    No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Form fields (inline or modal):

  • Email (required)

  • First name (optional)

  • Country (optional)

  • Contact preference (optional): Signal | WhatsApp | Phone | Email

  • Opt-in checkbox (optional): Also send urgent threat bulletins

  • Commitment nudge (optional): I'll fix 3 items from the checklist
    this week.

If you embed ConvertKit: use a dedicated Form with Tags: Lead:
Checklist, Bulletins Opt-In, Committed: 3 Fixes. If you use Ghost
native members: create a custom HTML form + webhook (details in
Section 3).

"What You Stand to Lose"

  • Family safety --- staff/driver lures are common.

  • Operational privacy --- itinerary leakage starts inside your own
    org.

  • Negotiation leverage --- weak pre-incident posture = costly
    outcomes.

  • Reputation --- a mishandled incident can case damage.

*If a crisis hit next week, which of these 12 items

would you wish you had fixed today?*

Email my

Executive Kidnap Prevention Checklist

  • Lesser Peace of Mind

  • Reduced Family Safety.

  • Loose Operational Privacy.

Regret prompt: If a crisis hit next week, which of these 12 items
would you wish you had fixed today?
Inline CTA: Email my
Executive Kidnap Prevention Checklist

"What's Inside" (teaser bullets)

  • Travel & movement discipline (routes, decoys, safe handoffs)

  • Household & staff protocols (hiring, training, quiet compliance
    checks)

  • Digital footprint hardening (social, geo, calendars, kids' apps)

  • Vendor & venue vetting (hotels, drivers, aircraft, fixers, medevac)

  • Crisis pre-wires (counsel, negotiators, insurance --- set up
    before you need it)

Inline CTA: Email my Executive Kidnap Prevention Checklist

"How We Implement --- Without Drama" (proof point)

  • Changes carried on existing routines (drivers, staff, travel ops)

  • No security theatre (unmarked teams, brand-light protocols)

  • Staff-first: hiring, training, compliance checks

  • Quiet vendor/venue vetting; after-hours adjustments to
    routes/schedules/digital

Soft Bridge to Audit (your Plan)

  1. Private intake --- 30-minute consult, NDA on request

  2. Discreet assessment --- physical, digital, travel, staff,
    reputation

  3. Action plan --- prioritized fixes + trusted providers (we
    coordinate, you approve) Secondary CTA: Request a discreet
    security review

Authority (micro)

Safety Research & Intelligence Group (SafetyIntel.org).

Eric Lazarus: designed secure systems for major institutions; NSF
security-related research.

Ruiz family: 40 years advising HNW families; 17 years focused on crisis
resilience.

FAQ (compact)

  • Why email vs public download? To keep distribution non-public and
    current.

  • What comes after the checklist? A short guide: 3 fixes to
    implement this week
    .

  • Will you call me? Only if you ask. Signal/WhatsApp available.

  • Data use? We don't sell or share data. NDA available.

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