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Charles
Humble

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West Palm Beach, Florida

Charles Humble retired from his position of CEO of the National Institute
for Truth Verification in 2006—he left with an impressive career in the
truth verification field in his wake. In 1988, Humble launched his
invention, the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (the CVSA). Charles Humble
worked to promote his invention and introduce it to law enforcement
agencies across America and even the military. Humble’s educational
background in Psychology and Criminology, his experience as a Police
Officer for the Indianapolis Police Department, and title as a Sergeant in
the United States Army endowed him with the knowledge and understanding of
the need for quick, effective truth verification technology.

Now that Humble is retired from his former position as CEO, he stays
involved in the company by remaining on the Board of Directors. He also
actively promotes the NITV and the CVSA II. However, he enjoys spending
some time to cultivate hobbies and relax with his family. Charles Humble
loves to play the guitar and was once the guitarist in numerous
country-rock bands including Firewind and Agape Union, where he was also
the lead vocalist. After playing with these two bands Humble toured as a
percussionist for the Christian Jazz band called “Friends.”

Aside from music, Humble is a prolific photographer. His most well-known
is ‘Life guard Stations of South Beach.” Humble’s father used to take
beautiful photos documenting his travels, inspiring Charles Humble’s love
for photography. Now Charles Humble can take photographs documenting his
own travels and he has an impressive collection of photography on his
website, charleshumblephotography.com.


Charles Humble's Schools

Charles Humble's Companies

  • NITV 1988 - 2007
    Founder
    Oversees business operations