Pamela Meyer quickly rose to prominence in the deception detection world, first with her 2010 best-selling book, “Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception,” followed by her 2011 TED talk, “How to Spot a Liar,” which now has nearly 30 million views and is one of the 20 most popular TED talks of all time.
She is CEO of Calibrate, a consultancy that trains financial institutions, insurance providers, law firms and human resource professionals worldwide on inside threat mitigation, verbal and non-verbal cues to deception, facial micro-expression interpretation, advanced interrogation techniques, and information elicitation. She has extensive training in the use of visual cues and psychology of detect deception. Her mission is to help people become more accurate at finding the truth.
Today, Pam speaks globally on deception detection, inside threats, ethics and negotiation. She has been featured on many media outlets, including NPR, CNN, CNBC, ABC and in Forbes, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Washington Post, the New York Post and Harvard Business Review. She also writes regularly for The Huffington Post and her blog, liespotting.com. Pam holds a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard, a Master of Arts in Public Policy from Claremont Graduate School, and is a Certified Fraud Examiner.