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    Eric Rigby: Veteran Diplomat and Global Information Management Leader

    Eric Rigby is a seasoned global leader in diplomatic technology operations, having spent over three decades with the U.S. Department of State ensuring secure, efficient information systems at American embassies and consulates worldwide. Known for his integrity, strategic foresight, and ability to lead in high-pressure environments, Eric supported U.S. foreign policy across diverse geopolitical landscapes including conflict zones and major international hubs. His extensive expertise in information resource management, combined with his cultural fluency and policy insight, made him an invaluable asset to American diplomacy. Now retired, Eric continues to be recognized for the vital role he played in modernizing and safeguarding the communication infrastructure that underpins U.S. engagement on the global stage.

    Brett Holmgren: A Seasoned National Security and Intelligence Leader

    Brett M. Holmgren is a seasoned national security and intelligence leader with over two decades of experience spanning the highest levels of government and the private sector. Most recently, he served as Acting Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), where he led the U.S. government’s premier counterterrorism agency and advised the President on national security threats. Previously, as Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) at the U.S. Department of State, he spearheaded major digital transformations and governance reforms. Holmgren has also held key intelligence roles at the White House, CIA, and Defense Intelligence Agency, shaping U.S. counterterrorism and cybersecurity strategies. His expertise in risk management extends to the private sector, where he served as Vice President and Acting Chief Technology Risk Officer at Capital One. A recipient of numerous distinguished service awards, Holmgren continues to be a leading voice in intelligence modernization, cybersecurity, and national security strategy.