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    David Foley

    Retired Federal Executive

    David Foley is a Senior Advisor at the National Risk Management Center within the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He has held this position since August 2018, where he plays a crucial role in advising on risk management strategies related to cybersecurity and infrastructure resilience.23

    Foley's career includes significant experience in various governmental roles. Before joining CISA, he served as the Director of Aviation Logistics at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), overseeing the agency's real and personal property assets. His federal service began with the General Services Administration (GSA), where he progressed from an intern to Senior Executive Service, ultimately becoming the Deputy Commissioner for the Public Buildings Service.1

    In addition to his extensive background in risk management and logistics, Foley holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Missouri State University and an Executive MBA from Virginia Tech.1 His expertise encompasses a broad range of areas, including operational risk issues faced by both non-profit and for-profit organizations.4

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    Sep 18 · pbgc.gov
    Executive Leadership | Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation

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