With medical supplies and equipment on board, South Florida philanthropist and entrepreneur Hank Asher donated his aircraft for several medical relief flights to Haiti after an earthquake ravaged the poverty-stricken nation. CBS4.com and the South Florida Business Journal have published stories about the devastation in Haiti and Asher's philanthropic relief efforts.
Hank Asher is credited with transforming the public records industry by developing a method of fusing data that enabled law enforcement to find and capture criminals faster and insurance companies to reduce risk and fight fraud. His first database company, Database Technologies, took the insurance industry by storm in 1992 when he launched AutoTrack. News of Asher's program captured the attention of law enforcement and private investigators who began using the product to find criminals.
His record of philanthropy begins in the early Database Technology days when his product AutoTrack was made available at no charge to America's Most Wanted and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Since that time he has donated both commercial and financial resources to NCMEC.
His new venture, TLO, helps law enforcement find child sexual predators and track online child pornography. He offers law enforcement free high-security office space and free access to the technology necessary to apprehend predators. His company is currently developing a commercial product to "protect children, people, companies and countries from risk, fraud, and theft"
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