Mr. Lame established Information Unlimited, Inc. in 1985 to provide sophisticated investigative and research services to law firms, corporations, financial institutions and individuals. Mr. Lame has supervised and worked on hundreds of investigations requiring the analysis and unraveling of complex transactions.
Prior to establishing Information Unlimited, Inc., Mr. Lame enjoyed a distinguished career as both a print and broadcast journalist. From 1978 to 1984 he was employed by Westinghouse Broadcasting & Cable, Inc. for whom he organized and managed a seven-member investigative unit at KYW-TV, the "Group W" television station in Philadelphia. The unit, called the I-team, produced scores of investigative reports on such subjects as tax fraud, government waste and misconduct by public officials. Under Mr. Lame's direction, the unit won 36 local and national awards.
Prior to joining Westinghouse Broadcasting, Mr. Lame was employed by the Philadelphia Inquirer from 1970 to 1978 as city hall bureau chief and investigative reporter. In those capacities he was responsible for reporting, writing and editing hundreds of news reports exposing government contract fraud, political corruption and abuses in the criminal justice system for which he received numerous awards for excellence in reporting.
Mr. Lame received an M.S. degree with Honors from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York, NY. He received a B.A. with High Honors from Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT.