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Experience

    • Chief Operating Officer
      • Jan 2021 - Present
    • United States
    • Computer and Network Security
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vice President and General Manager
      • Oct 2015 - Dec 2020

      • Delta Risk was acquired by Motorola Solutions, Inc. • Served as VP & GM of public sector cyber business that delivered professional and managed security services to Federal, State, local customers. Also served as VP of Business Development and Sales for both the commercial and public sector cyber sales business. • Won largest cyber professional services BPA award in Federal civilian government; doubled size of public sector business through delivery of expanded capabilities and penetration of new markets; and served in leadership role that supported, contributed to, and managed sale to Fortune 500 company Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Marine Corps Officer (active duty and reserves)
      • Jun 1995 - Sep 2018

      Judge Advocate Logistics Officer International Training Officer Judge Advocate Logistics Officer International Training Officer

    • Senior Fellow
      • Mar 2015 - Mar 2018

      The Center for Cyber and Homeland Security (CCHS) at the George Washington University is a nonpartisan “think and do” tank whose mission is to carry out policy-relevant research and analysis on homeland security, counterterrorism, and cybersecurity issues. By convening domestic and international policymakers and practitioners at all levels of government, the private and non-profit sectors, and academia, CCHS develops innovative strategies to address and confront current and future threats. The Center for Cyber and Homeland Security (CCHS) at the George Washington University is a nonpartisan “think and do” tank whose mission is to carry out policy-relevant research and analysis on homeland security, counterterrorism, and cybersecurity issues. By convening domestic and international policymakers and practitioners at all levels of government, the private and non-profit sectors, and academia, CCHS develops innovative strategies to address and confront current and future threats.

    • Principal, Homeland Security & Justice
      • Jul 2014 - Oct 2015

      • Led and managed all delivery and business development responsibilities for Capgemini's largest federal account. • Personally led the long-term capture and proposal effort that secured the largest federal contract award in the history of Capgemini Govt Solutions - tripled the business in less than 18 months. • Led and managed all delivery and business development responsibilities for Capgemini's largest federal account. • Personally led the long-term capture and proposal effort that secured the largest federal contract award in the history of Capgemini Govt Solutions - tripled the business in less than 18 months.

    • Defense & Space
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director, Strategic Programs
      • Jan 2013 - Jul 2014

      • Executed full life-cycle business development responsibilities across the homeland/national security markets; • Managed select DHS P&L accounts and served as QNA's EAGLE II PM; • Lead QNA's Cybersecurity Campaign planning and other key homeland security strategy and planning efforts • Leveraged long-term DHS, homeland enterprise, and key association relationships to expand QNA brand and grow sector business; • Executed full life-cycle business development responsibilities across the homeland/national security markets; • Managed select DHS P&L accounts and served as QNA's EAGLE II PM; • Lead QNA's Cybersecurity Campaign planning and other key homeland security strategy and planning efforts • Leveraged long-term DHS, homeland enterprise, and key association relationships to expand QNA brand and grow sector business;

    • United States
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director (SES), Plans Division, Office of Operations Coordination & Planning
      • 2008 - Jan 2013

      • Led DHS and interagency planning teams in the development and approval of operations plans across the spectrum of counterterrorism, CBRNE, borders, cyber, maritime, and critical infrastructure operations; • Coordinated extensively with senior leaders from DHS HQ, operational components (CBP, CIS, FEMA, ICE, TSA, USCG, USSS, NPPD) and other federal, state, and local partners, to include DoD, NGB, DoJ/FBI, HHS, and IC; • Developed the Integrated Planning System (IPS) and then coordinated interagency and Presidential approval via the establishment of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8 Annex 1;• Managed the DHS Special Events program that coordinated delivery of Federal operational support to state and local government entities to execute major special events, to include Super Bowls XLII-XLVI;• Led the planning element of the DHS Crisis Action Team for multiple real word disasters/threats;• Established the nationwide H1N1 Regional Coordination Team for the 2009 influenza pandemic; • Directed the National Planners Course and Mobile Planning Team constructs, which delivered nationwide training and operational planning support to DHS components and other homeland partners;• 2011 Recipient of the Secretary of Homeland Security Award for leading the development and nationwide implementation of the National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS). Show less

    • Director, Incident Management Division, Office of Operations Coordination & Planning
      • 2005 - 2008

      • Established, trained, and led the hundreds of DHS and interagency (DoD, FBI, HHS, IC, EPA, DoE, DoS) personnel that comprised the following entities: Incident Management Planning Team (IMPT), DHS Special Events Program, DHS Crisis Action Team (CAT), and DHS Principal Federal Official (PFO) Program;• Served as one of the lead researchers/writers on the Hurricane Katrina Lessons Learned Report• Led the IMPT’s development of multiple interagency operations plans responsive to CBRNE threats and then coordinated DHS Secretary, interagency, and Presidential approval of the plans through the Homeland Security Council staff;• Designed and implemented the DHS Crisis Action Process and DHS National Operation Center’s Phase Notification System;• Served as DHS CAT Director for 2006 UK Terror Plot, California Wildfires, Hurricanes Ike/Gustav, and multiple National Level Exercises;• Served on interagency team that re-wrote the National Response Plan (NRP);• Recipient of 2007 DHS Secretary Team Excellence Award for leading the IMPT. Show less

    • United States
    • Legal Services
    • Attorney
      • 2001 - 2005

      Successfully resolved complex business and commercial litigation disputes and white collar criminal matters. Represented public/private corporations and individuals in courts nationwide. Successfully resolved complex business and commercial litigation disputes and white collar criminal matters. Represented public/private corporations and individuals in courts nationwide.

    • Austria
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Professional Football player
      • 1993 - 1994

      Vienna, Austria Vienna, Austria

Education

  • Colgate University
    BA, Political Science
    1988 - 1992
  • National War College
    MS, National Security Strategy
    2009 - 2010
  • Suffolk University Law School
    JD
    1994 - 1997

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