WASHINGTON, D.C. March 17, 2010 – The Chertoff Group, a strategic security and risk management advisory firm, today announced the formation of a Board of Advisors, bringing together a renowned group of leaders with unparalleled experience in the areas of intelligence, foreign policy, international trade, homeland security, and financial services. In addition, former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Acting Commissioner Jayson Ahern, former NSA official William Marshall, and homeland security and defense policy expert Brian White have joined the Chertoff Group.
The Board of Advisors includes:
“I want to personally thank each of these individuals for serving in this important advisory role. Each member of our board represents unique expertise and exceptional knowledge that compliments the proven record of our team,” said Co-founder and Managing Principal Michael Chertoff. “I look forward to working with them as we continue to offer strategic advisory services and informed security solutions that will better prepare both government and commercial clients for today’s security challenges.”
In addition, the Chertoff Group is pleased to welcome three new individuals to the leadership team:
Mr. Jayson P. Ahern, principal, most recently departed the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after serving 33 years in government service. Prior to joining the Chertoff Group, Mr. Ahern had served for nearly a year as acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the lead agency within DHS responsible for securing, managing and controlling the nation’s borders. In this capacity, Mr. Ahern oversaw the daily operations of CBP’s 58,000 employee workforce and an operating budget of more than $11 billion. Mr. Ahern’s primary focus was keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country, while also carrying out CBP’s other border-related responsibilities.
From June 2002 until August 2007, Mr. Ahern served as the assistant commissioner for CBP’s Office of Field Operations, a position he also held with the former U.S. Customs Service. In this role, Mr. Ahern managed all field operations in domestic and foreign locations, as well as critical national security and operational programs. In 2003, when the Department of Homeland Security was created, Mr. Ahern presided over the historic merger of personnel from three of CBP’s legacy agencies and ensured mission continuity during the largest government reorganization in the last 50 years.
Mr. Ahern was a career member of the Senior Executive Service, a graduate of Northeastern University and a senior executive fellow at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 2005, President Bush conferred the rank of distinguished executive on Mr. Ahern in recognition of his extraordinary leadership and management contributions to the United States government. In 2007, he received the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding service and contributions toward global maritime security.
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William Marshall, managing director, has nearly 35 years experience in leadership, management and analytic positions in the intelligence community and Department of Defense. Most recently, Mr. Marshall served as deputy chief of staff for cyber at the National Security Agency (NSA) where he led a new organization supporting the director and deputy director on all key cyber-related initiatives. In this role, Mr. Marshall coordinated development and implementation of NSA initiatives to support and achieve operational integration with the Department of Defense’s U.S. Cyber Command and the President’s Comprehensive National Cyber Security Initiative. In addition, Mr. Marshall coordinated corporate efforts to plan and prepare for cyber futures as part of NSA’s support to the federal government.
Mr. Marshall’s career within the National Security Agency also included serving as a member of the NSA senior staff and the first director of the NSA Threat Operations Center. Previously, Mr. Marshall served as chairman of the National Signals Intelligence Committee where he led the inter-agency committee and staff to provide assessments and recommendations for major intelligence community policy and capability decisions. Mr. Marshall first began his career with the National Security Agency as director of Information Operations Technology Center, a joint intelligence community and Department of Defense technology center charged with the development of new offensive and defensive computer network operations capabilities and operating concepts.
Mr. Marshall received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and a Master of Science for National Security Strategy from the National War College. He has received numerous awards for service including the Presidential Rank Award, National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, and National Intelligence Medal of Achievement.
Mr. Brian White, director, brings a vast array of homeland security experience to the Chertoff Group, working in both public and private sector positions over the past 10 years. Most recently, Mr. White served as a principal and senior manager for Homeland Security Programs at Lockheed Martin. In addition, Mr. White was responsible for leading the development and execution of a homeland security strategy for the Integrated Defense Technologies line of business.
From 2006 to 2009, Mr. White served in several senior positions at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) where he counseled the Secretary and senior leadership on all homeland security policy issues. Prior to departing DHS, Mr. White was the principal advisor to the Deputy Secretary where he advised on the development and execution of the Department’s budget, significant regulatory initiatives, and complex policy matters including the Secure Border Initiative and the creation and execution of the Presidential-directed National Cyber Security Center and the Comprehensive National Cyber Security Initiative.
Mr. White holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. Mr. White also serves as a senior associate with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); a practice associate at the Institute of National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) at Syracuse University; a member of the NDIA Executive Committee on Homeland Security, and has been a guest lecturer at the Naval Postgraduate School.
These individuals join a highly seasoned leadership team that includes General Michael V. Hayden, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency; Paul A. Schneider, former DHS deputy secretary; Charles E. Allen, former DHS undersecretary for intelligence and analysis; Rear Admiral Jay M. Cohen, former DHS undersecretary for science & technology; Dr. Jeff Runge, former DHS assistant secretary for health affairs and Chad C. Sweet, former DHS chief of staff.
The Chertoff Group is a security and risk management advisory firm that counsels corporate and government clients. The firm, which is lead by the Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, assists clients with addressing threats related to terrorism, fraud, cyber security, border protection and supply chain security, and biodefense. The firm is based in Washington D.C. with offices in New York and London.