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PositionCorporate Training Unlimited, company offering seminars to protect executives from terrorist attacks

When the Persian Gulf crisis exploded last August, companies with operations there scrambled for protection. Corporate Training Unlimited was ready to help.

The Fayetteville company is battle-tough in the corporate war against terrorist attacks and kidnappings. For seven years, Don Feeney, his wife, Judy, and Dave Chatellier have offered seminars and classes that teach companies how to reduce risk at home and abroad.

Courses include evasive driving, surveillance, countersurveillance and executive terrorism awareness. "The best way to avoid a terrorist attack," Don Feeney, 37, warns, "is to protect yourself from one."

Feeney got the idea to start CTU in 1985, after leaving the Army. He had learned hostage-rescue techniques as a Delta Force commando. "When my husband got out after 15 years, he decided if he was going to do something, he'd do what he knows best," says Judy Feeney, 35, who started with clerical work but now, after completing some of the company's courses, works alongside her husband and Chatellier.

Chatellier, 50, worked in military intelligence for much of his 20-year Air Force and Army career. CTU's clients have included Colgate-Palmolive Co., Johnson & Johnson and Carolco Pictures. Revenues doubled in 1990, reaching $2 million.

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