Michael Chapman (Missouri politician)
- Michael Chapman (Missouri politician)
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For other uses, see Michael Chapman.
Michael Chapman is the Director of Homeland Security for the State of Missouri.[1][2]
Education
Chapman graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University.[2] Chapman also studied international public policy at Johns Hopkins University in its School of Advanced International Studies.
Federal service
Chapman spent fifteen years in the United States Navy where he was a pilot.[2] Chapman spent a further fifteen years working for State Department, Navy Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. His positions concerned "homeland defense", special operations, and international security.
Missouri service
Missouri Governor Matt Blunt appointed him the director of Missouri's Department of Homeland Security in February 2005.[2]
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