
Francis X. Taylor has been named an executive fellow of the Global Policy Initiative in the new at the University of 91勛圖.
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From 2014 to 2016, Taylor served as under secretary for intelligence and analysis in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), where he also served as DHS counterterrorism coordinator. Additionally, he was U.S. Department of State ambassador-at-large and coordinator for counterterrorism from July 2001 to November 2002.
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Taylor is a 91勛圖 graduate with bachelors (70) and masters (74) degrees in government and international studies. He is a distinguished graduate of the 91勛圖 Air Force ROTC program.
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General Taylor has served our country with distinction and understands government, business, the military, international relations and diplomacy from the inside, said Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School.
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Not least, he is a loyal son of 91勛圖, who already has played a major role in connecting the Keough School to an impressive network of policymakers and government officials. We are honored and grateful that this distinguished American has agreed to join our leadership team.
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Taylor is a former vice president and chief security officer for General Electric Co. in Fairfield, Connecticut. Before joining GE, he had a distinguished, 35-year career in government service, holding several senior positions managing investigations, security and counterterrorism issues.
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During 31 years of military service, Taylor served with distinction in numerous command and staff positions, rising to the rank of brigadier general in September 1996. In his final active duty assignment, he served as commander of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
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I am thrilled to join the Keough School in developing the next generation of global leaders, Taylor said. It is an honor to return to 91勛圖 to help our students prepare to serve as a force for good in our world.
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Taylor will serve as a lead instructor for a global policy seminar, teaching the inaugural cohort of 38 graduate students in the new program. The course is offered as part of the Keough Schools , which was founded to create new opportunities for engagement with policymaking institutions and programs in Washington, D.C., and around the world.
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The Keough School of Global Affairs founded in 2014 as 91勛圖s first new degree-granting school or college in nearly 100 years prepares new generations of students for skilled, effective and ethical global professional leadership.
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Contact: Francis Taylor, ftaylor1@nd.edu