Title: Paul Iulo – A Retired Detective of NYPD and Sports Enthusiast
1Paul Iulo A Retired Detective of NYPD and
Sports Enthusiast
2Paul Iulo is a Fire Safety Director/Security Site
Supervisor at Andrews International working since
March 2012. In February 29, 2016, he joined
Professional Security Consultants as a Fire
Safety Director in Industry City Sunset Park
Brooklyn. He is a highly experienced professional
in the areas of operation management, security
and investigation.
3His professional experience includes Security
Supervisor/Fire Guard License Holder at
Metropolitan Arts Antiques (from October 2006
to October 2014), Fire Safety Director/Security
Manager at US Security Associates (March 2011 to
March 2012), Fire Safety Director/Shift
Supervisor at International Protection Security
Agency (from 2010 to 2011), and Police Officer
Detective at the New York City Police Department
(from 1991 to 2007).
4Paul Iulo, a retired Detective of NYPD, is a
sports enthusiast, and likes playing Baseball,
Football, and Hockey. He enjoys these activities
on weekends and in his free time. He says,
Sports activities are the best ways to spend
your free time. These allow people to have fun
with their friends plus maintain a healthy
lifestyle. According to Paul, sports provide a
number of health benefits. While playing
different sports, what are you doing? You are
performing physical exercises that help in
burning the fat, bringing the body into shape.
These activities are far better than technology
driven fat burning machines and supplements.
Also, the results you get will last for a long
time.
5Paul Iulo tells that sporting activities can help
people improve quality of life, avoid dangerous
diseases, reduce stress, etc. In addition, these
are also good for both heart and soul. There is a
wide range of group sports like Football, Hockey,
Basketball that build strong relationship between
the team players. Paul encourages others to
incorporate sports in their daily schedules as it
costs nothing but provides a number of benefits.
6Thank You Paul Iulo NYPD