John Guandolo
Vice President, Strategic Planning - Strategic Engagement Group
Throughout his life, counterterrorism
expert and former federal agent John Guandolo has maintained involvement
in a vast array of educational, professional, charitable, and personal
endeavors, striving for success in each of his pursuits. Following
receipt of his B.S. in Engineering from the United States Naval Academy,
John Guandolo received commission as an officer and embarked on a
seven-year career in the United States Marine Corps. During his time in
the military, John Guandolo served as Infantry Platoon Commander in the
2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines (Persian Gulf War) and Assistant Operations
Officer, Platoon Commander, and Airborne and Diving Officer in the 2nd
Force Reconnaissance Company. Resigning his commission in the Marine
Corps in 1996, John Guandolo began a lengthy period as an Agent in the
Federal Bureau of Investigation. He held a number of roles in the FBI’s
Washington Field Office, including SWAT Team Leader and Subject Matter
Expert (SME) in the Counterterrorism Division (CTD). Owing to his
outstanding performance and service to the Bureau, John Guandolo
received two commendations for Investigative Excellence from the United
States Attorneys’ Office and a Defender of the Homeland Award from the
Center for Security Policy. Today, John Guandolo collaborates on a wide
variety of educational, training, and consulting objectives through
Strategic Engagement Group, Inc., where he works as Vice President of
Strategic Planning and Execution. Among his recent achievements, John
Guandolo contributed research and writing to the 2010 book Shariah: The
Threat to America: An Exercise In Competitive Analysis (Report of Team B
II), published by the Center for Security Policy. Dedicated to giving
back to the community, John Guandolo has volunteered his time, energy,
and resources to a broad range of charitable and civic organizations.
Over the years, John Guandolo has given to the United States Marine
Corps Force Recon Association, the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order
of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, the Knights of
Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, The American Legion, The American
National Red Cross, and National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In his free
time, John Guandolo enjoys all manner of recreational activities; in
particular, he runs, hikes, goes camping, and participates in triathlons
whenever possible. An avid musician as well, John Guandolo plays guitar
and sings in his band, Blue Daze. John Guandolo lives and works in the W
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