- Michael A. Sheehan
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For other people named Michael Sheehan, see Michael Sheehan (disambiguation).
Michael A. Sheehan Deputy Commissioner for Counter Terrorism
NYPDIn office
2003–2006Assistant Secretary General of Mission Support
United NationsIn office
2001–2003President George W. Bush Ambassador-at-Large for Counter Terrorism In office
1998–2000President Bill Clinton Personal details Profession Soldier
Counter Terrorism ExpertMilitary service Allegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Army Rank Colonel Michael A. Sheehan (born 1955) is a United States author and former government official and military officer.
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Education
Sheehan graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in New Jersey in 1973 and the United States Military Academy (West Point) in 1977. Sheehan has a Master of Science in Foreign Service from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service as well as one from the United States Army Command and General Staff College.
Military career
He served as an officer in the infantry and Special Forces. He had several overseas assignments, as a commander of a "counter-terrorism" unit in Panama, a counterinsurgency advisor in El Salvador, an infantry company commander in Korea, and on peacekeeping duty in Somalia and Haiti. Also while on active duty, he served in the White House on the National Security Council staff for Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
Department of State
In 1998, he was appointed Coordinator for Counterterrorism with the rank and status of Ambassador-at-Large at the United States Department of State and was confirmed by the United States Senate for this position in 1999.[1] Following an assignment as Assistant-Secretary-General at the United Nations in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (2001 to 2003),[2] Sheehan served as Deputy Commissioner of Counter Terrorism for the New York City Police Department until May 2006.[3]
Life after diplomatic service
Sheehan is the President and co-founder of Lexington Security Group, an international consulting firm that specializes in providing international law enforcement, internal security, and national defense organizations with strategic guidance, unit training, and individual mentoring to manage emerging security challenges.[4] He is also currently a partner in Torch Hill Investment Partners, a private equity group in New York City that specializes in the defense, intelligence and security sectors.[5] He is also a terrorism analyst for NBC News and a fellow at New York University's Center on Law and Security.[6]
Author
Sheehan is the author of the book Crush the Cell: How to Defeat Terrorism Without Terrorizing Ourselves ISBN 978-0-307-38217-7 [7][8] After the attempted bombing in Times Square, Mr. Sheehan concluded the terrorist was a 'lone wolf' and wrote so in the New York Times. However, experts in the field have concluded that he was part of a terrorist group based in Pakistan.[9]
References
- ^ United States Department of State – History of the Department of State During the Clinton Presidency (1993-2001)
- ^ United Nations – Press Release – Secretary-General Appoints Michael Sheehan as Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations
- ^ City of New York, Press Release, May 20, 2003 – Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly Appoint Michael Sheehan As Deputy Commissioner For Counter Terrorism
- ^ LSG at a glance
- ^ Torch Hill Investment Partners – Investment Team
- ^ Law and Security – Michael Sheehan
- ^ Sheehan, Michael A. (2008). Crush the Cell: How to Defeat Terrorism Without Terrorizing Ourselves. New York: Crown Publishers, an imprint of Random House. ISBN 978-0-307-38217-7.
- ^ Random House – Listing for Crush the Cell: How to Defeat Terrorism Without Terrorizing Ourselves
- ^ Op-Ed Contributor - The Hatfields and McCoys of Counterterrorism - NYTimes.com
External links
- Probe of USS Cole Bombing Unravels Washington Post May 4, 2008
Categories:- 1955 births
- Living people
- United States Army officers
- Counter-terrorism
- New York City Police Department officers
- Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service alumni
- United States Military Academy alumni
- United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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