As a young boy, Frank Figliuzzi had a sense of right and wrong, good and bad. He was so interested in criminal justice that at the age of 11, he wrote a letter to the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) asking for advice on a career in the field. He received a handwritten response and was so inspired that more than a decade later, he would pursue a life-long career in criminal justice and security.
Retired from the FBI, Figliuzzi previously served as Assistant Director for Counterintelligence and spent 25 years as a Special Agent. He held senior FBI leadership positions in major American cities and was appointed the FBI’s Chief Inspector by then Director Robert Mueller to oversee sensitive internal inquiries, shooting reviews and performance audits. Following his FBI career, Figliuzzi became a corporate security executive for a Fortune 10 company and led global Investigations, insider threat, workplace violence prevention, and special event security for 300,000 employees in 180 countries. He now works as a respected National Security Analyst, appearing weekly on live television for NBC and MSNBC news.