Frank Figliuzzi served as a special agent with the FBI for twenty-five years, rising to become assistant director, charged with leading the Bureau's famed Counterintelligence Division. Figliuzzi held senior FBI leadership positions in major American cities, and was appointed the FBI's chief inspector to oversee sensitive internal inquiries. He is a graduate of Fairfield University and UConn School of Law, and he holds certificates from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. Today he is a national security analyst for NBC News, and he is a sought-after speaker and instructor on leadership and risk management.