Dan Moy
Dan Moy
Dan Moy is a retired Air Force Colonel with an impressive 27-year leadership, operations, and policy experience in national and international security. He is a cybersecurity expert, a combat commander, and skilled in unmanned intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems, policies, and programs. Dan Moy is very versatile and has proven his ability to build high-performing teams in complex environments.
Dan Moy holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, and a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Oklahoma. He also has a Master's degree in Ancient and Medieval Military History and a Bachelor's degree in History, Philosophy, and a Psychology Minor, Concentration in Religious Studies from the University of California, Irvine.
In the course of his career, Dan Moy has held several positions in different organizations. He is a lecturer at the University of Virginia Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, former Candidate for U.S. Congress at danmoyforcongress.com, former Research Assistant at Harvard Kennedy School, and a former Associate Professor at US Air Force Academy.
Other offices he's held include the Deputy Director, Information Dominance Programs (SAF/AQI) at Air Staff, Pentagon, Division Chief, Airborne ISR Acquisition (SAF/AQIJ) at Air Staff, Pentagon, Deputy Chief of Staff, Military Staff Committee at United States Mission to the United Nations and Commander, Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) at ISAF, Afghanistan.
Dan Moy has an experienced and versatile background, and his expertise spans the military, academic, and public service sectors.