JOE NAVARRO
JOE NAVARRO
The Nonverbal Expert
THE SPY-CATCHER
Not
many can say they were personally approached to join the FBI, but this
is exactly what happened to Joe Navarro while he was working as a
police officer at the tender age of 23. He accepted their offer and
became one of the youngest agents ever to join the renowned
investigative agency.
Joe
spent the next 25 years at the FBI, working both as an agent and
supervisor in the areas of counterintelligence and counterterrorism.
Through his work he was able to study, refine and apply the science of
non-verbal communications. His acumen in this field and his success as
a spy-catcher, led Joe to begin training FBI agents and the
intelligence community.
Retiring
from the FBI in 2003, and meeting overwhelming demand for his notable
insights into human behavior, Joe has dedicated himself to speaking and
consulting with major corporations worldwide.
Today
Joe is recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on reading
non-verbal communications and he is regularly interviewed on programs
such as NBC’s Today Show, Fox News, ABC’s Good Morning America, CBS’
Early Show, and for publications such as The Washington Post and
Psychology Today.








“Joe is recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on reading nonverbal communications.”
















THE SPEAKER AND EDUCATOR
Described
by his audiences as “dynamic,” “superb,” and “captivating,” Joe has
lectured throughout the United States, South America and Europe,
teaching the skills of reading non-verbal behavior.
A
gifted educator and speaker, Joe utilizes his FBI experiences to
guarantee his lectures are not only fascinating, but also singularly
unique.
Personally sought out by CEOs of a number of major global organizations, Joe provides the same personalized hands-on attention, which made him famous at the FBI and at Saint Leo University in Florida where he serves on the adjunct faculty.
THE AUTHOR
Joe
has been writing articles and books for the past 10 years. He also
writes regular monthly columns for a variety of publications.
His books include Advanced Interviewing Techniques, co-authored with John Schafer and currently used by the FBI’s counterterrorism division, Hunting Terrorists: A Look at the Psychopathology of Terror, Read 'Em and Reap written with Marvin Karlins, and most recently What Every Body is Saying, also written with Marvin Karlins.