After being in corporate America for six years, Kyle Dailey knew it wasn’t for him and, after becoming a victim of identity theft himself, knew he wanted to help others avoid this ‘silent crime’.  This led him to start SequrID (secure ID), a company which takes a proactive approach to identity theft.  They help companies protect themselves and their employees by doing two things: helping the companies understand the “Red Flag” Rule (the need to have written policies and procedures for their customers’ Personal Identifiable Information) and offering a layer of protection for their employees.

Tell us a little about your family. – My wife and I have four kids. I had a child from my previous marriage and my wife had 2 from hers and now we have one of our own together. So it’s a ‘yours mine and ours’ deal but we wouldn’t have it any other way. We live in Wahoo where I was born and raised with about 3500 of our closest friends and relatives.

What was one of the biggest turning points in your life? – I can say having my first child and giving everything up I thought I wanted.  I know how cliché that sounds but I gave up a dream job traveling around the country opening up restaurants for a greater calling to be a Dad.

What’s your favorite thing to do on a day off? – I am a football aficionado when it’s available, otherwise I am a bleacher coach to my kids at their various sporting events.

What is the most unique or interesting thing about you that most people might not know? – I am certified executive chef and my favorite things to cook are Cajun and Italian.

What is the best piece of advice you’ve received? – Consistently doing what people tell me is impossible to achieve. “If you listen to other peoples doubt’s you will only achieve what they achieve” My Grandfather Ken Dailey

What is the one goal you’d most like to accomplish? – To raise well rounded children who are honored for their individual gifts they bring to the world.

How would your friends describe you? – Visionary with go getter tendency who accomplishes much.

What is your greatest talent you have that you don’t use in your daily work life? – Prolonged ability to multitask.

What is the talent you’d most like to have? – Being a prolific writer.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? – Receding hair line.

What is your favorite book or the last good book you read? – I have three favorites: Outwitting the Devil and Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill and The Jefferson Bible by Thomas Jefferson.

What is your favorite movie? – 300

What is your favorite TV Show? – History Channel

What is your favorite Lincoln restaurant? – Buzzard Billy’s (Cajun guy at heart)

If you could have dinner with one person from the past or present, who would it be? – A round table of Jefferson, Washington, Adams, and Walter Payton–remember I am a football aficionado.

If our readers would like to contact you, how should they do so? – By phone at (402) 405-0438 email Kyle.dailey@sequrid.com Sequrid.com is under construction.