National Security Institute Welcomes
New Advisory Board Members and Visiting Fellows
September 23, 2024
Keelin Wolfe
National Security Institute
kwolfe9@gmu.edu
New Advisory Board Members
Arlington, VA – The National Security Institute is honored to announce two prominent additions to its Advisory Board. NSI’s Advisory Board supports the Institute’s educational mission and shares in NSI’s goal to be a leading bipartisan voice on critical issues facing our nation.
- Paul Lettow — Former Senior Director for Strategic Planning, National Security Council Staff, and Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
- Glenn Nye III — President and CEO, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress
New Class of Visiting Fellows
NSI also added to its roster of Visiting Fellows. These experts make vital contributions to NSI, as well as provide expertise to the broader national security community through their research, scholarship, and public engagement.
- Vishal Amin — General Manager of Security Solutions (U.S. Federal and Defense), Microsoft
- Ethan Brown — Senior Fellow for Defense Studies, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress
- Glenn Corn — Founder and Principal, Varyag, LLC Consulting
- Salim Hasham — Director and Global Head of Business Transformation Partnerships, Google
- Ronald Marks — Visiting Professor, George Mason University
- Kelly Repair — Senior Director of Government Relations, Airbus Americas, Inc.
- Algene Sajery — Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Catalyst Global Strategies, LLC
- Edward Shapiro — Senior Advisor, The Chertoff Group
- Corin Stone — Founder and CEO, CRS Consulting, LLC
NSI CTC also added to its roster of Visiting Fellows. These experts make vital contributions to support NSI CTC’s efforts to promote American leadership in technology innovation and engage with policymakers on critical issues at the intersection of technology and national security and the broader cyber and tech policy through their research, scholarship, and public engagement.
- Sandra Joyce – Executive Vice President and Head of Global Intelligence, Mandiant Intelligence
- Kathryn Ciano Mauler – Product Counsel, Google
- Nancy Morgan – CEO and Owner, Ellis Morgan Enterprises LLC
- Monica Shokrai – Head of Business Risk and Insurance, Google Cloud
“As we enter the fall, NSI is excited to welcome a remarkable group of new members to our Advisory Board and Fellows program,” said Jamil N. Jaffer, Founder and Executive Director of the National Security Institute. “These experts bring extensive national security and emerging technology experience in both the government and industry to bear and will play a crucial role in driving forward NSI’s actionable solutions to bolster American leadership globally,” Jaffer added.
About the National Security Institute:
The National Security Institute at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School serves as a platform for research, teaching, scholarship, and policy development. NSI incorporates a realistic assessment of the threats facing the United States and its allies, as well as an appreciation of the legal and practical challenges facing our intelligence, law enforcement, national security, technology, innovation, and cybersecurity communities.
About the Antonin Scalia Law School:
The Antonin Scalia Law School was founded in 1972 as the International School of Law in Washington, DC. In 1979 it merged with George Mason Law school and was named after the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in 2016. The school is located in Arlington, Va. and is ranked #28 nationally by US News—#3 among all 16 schools in Washington, DC, Virginia, and Maryland. The school offers JD, LLM, and JM degrees and is home to seven nationally acclaimed centers, including the Law and Economics Center, the National Security Institute and the NSI Cyber & Tech Center, and the first-in-the-nation Cyber, Intelligence, and National Security LL.M. program.
About George Mason University:
George Mason University is Virginia’s largest public research university. Located near Washington, D.C., Mason enrolls more than 37,000 students from 130 countries and all 50 states. Mason has grown rapidly over the past half-century and is recognized for its innovation and entrepreneurship, remarkable diversity, and commitment to accessibility.