How 23andMe’s Bankruptcy Could Become a Breakthrough for Cold Case Investigations

When most people think of 23andMe, they think of ancestry reports and health insights—not criminal investigations. But what happens when a company that holds the genetic data of over 14 million people files for bankruptcy?

According to leadership expert and former Green Beret Eric Brown, this moment could mark a turning point in solving cold cases that have haunted communities for decades.

📰 Watch Eric’s full interview on Fox News as he discusses the broader implications of 23andMe’s possible sale and how that data—if handled properly—could be used by law enforcement to close the books on long-forgotten crimes.

 
 

Genetic Data Meets Strategic Leadership

Eric Brown, founder of Imperio Consulting, isn’t just weighing in on the data debate. He’s helping leaders navigate the growing tension between privacy, technology, and justice.

As he told Fox News Digital:

With the right protocols in place, this kind of data could provide critical leads for law enforcement. But there has to be oversight. There has to be leadership.”

That’s the key: leadership. Not just in government or policing—but across every level of decision-making in businesses, tech firms, and policy groups.

Eric’s military background and strategic expertise give him a unique vantage point on situations where ethics, operations, and big data collide. At Imperio Consulting, he helps professionals apply battlefield-tested leadership to complex, high-stakes scenarios—whether in the boardroom or in federal investigations.

 

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Why This Matters Beyond the Headlines

The 23andMe bankruptcy isn't just a Silicon Valley shake-up. It’s a wake-up call.

It raises serious questions:

  • Who owns our data when companies go under?

  • What are the ethical boundaries when justice is on the line?

  • And how do leaders make decisions under pressure when there are no easy answers?

These are exactly the kinds of challenges Imperio Consulting helps leaders prepare for. Whether you’re managing a fast-growing startup or overseeing public policy, your ability to lead through uncertainty matters now more than ever.

With Eric’s Green Beret approach to leadership training, Imperio gives professionals the tools to:

  • Build trust in high-stakes environments

  • Communicate with clarity and impact

  • Make mission-critical decisions under pressure

 

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The Imperio Edge: Leading When Others Pause

Eric’s Fox News feature isn’t just a media moment—it’s a reminder of why leadership matters most when things get uncertain.

As a former U.S. Army Green Beret, Eric understands what it takes to lead in environments where information is limited, decisions are complex, and outcomes carry weight. His work with Imperio Consulting brings that same mindset to business leaders, government officials, and high-performing teams who need real-world strategy—not just motivational fluff.

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Lead the Way Forward

The 23andMe case is just one example of how leadership intersects with technology, ethics, and justice.

Will we fumble this moment—or use it to advance good?

That answer depends on leaders who are clear, trained, and unafraid to step up when it counts. At Imperio Consulting, we’re here to help you become one of them.

Because leadership isn’t just a trait—it’s a practice. And the world needs more of it.

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