Peter Ford


Peter Ford currently serves as Director of Corporate Security for a late-stage biotechnology company based out of MD. Previously, he was the North-East Regional Director for G4S Corporate Risk Services, where he provided solutions to a myriad of security problems for U.S. businesses.  

Mr. Ford, a 32-year Special Agent of the Diplomatic Security Service, has traveled to over 100 countries and has served as the Regional Security Officer at the U.S. embassies in Venezuela, Armenia, Switzerland, and Mauritania. During the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro he served as the Olympic Security Coordinator. His other overseas assignments have been Assistant Regional Security Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Honduras and Lebanon. In Iraq, Mr. Ford was the Director of the Office of Hostage Affairs, U.S. Embassy Baghdad. Mr. Ford’s language training includes: French, Portuguese, German, Russian, and Spanish.  

Mr. Ford has held a variety of domestic positions to include a four-year stint as OSAC’s Acting Director or as the Deputy; two tours in the Protective Liaison Division, which is the Division responsible for the protection of foreign embassies in the United States, and a tour as a Team Leader for the Mobile Security Division (MSD). In addition, Mr. Ford was Diplomatic Security’s representative to the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the House Homeland Security Committee.

Mr. Ford attended the National Defense Intelligence College for his Masters, where his thesis discussed kidnapping information sharing between the U.S. government and the private sector. Mr. Ford received a Bachelors of Arts in Criminal justice from Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota.

Mr. Ford is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves and his last assigned as commander of the Joint 157th Reserve Unit on Capitol Hill.  Previously, he worked in the POW/MIA Affairs, Secretary of Defense.