| Dr.
George Friedman
is the chairman and chief intelligence officer of Stratfor (Strategic Forecasting
Inc.) a company he founded in 1996 that has pioneered the field of private
intelligence. As chief intelligence officer, Dr. Friedman guides the strategic
vision of the Stratfor intelligence group, helping shape long-range forecasts
as well as overseeing and tasking tactical intelligence operations. His
analyses have been widely circulated and are read at the highest levels
of governments and military worldwide. Dr. Friedman has published numerous
articles on national security, warfare, and intelligence. He also is the
author of several books, including The Future of War and The Intelligence
Edge. Dr. Friedman has appeared as a national security and intelligence
expert on all major networks and on Lou Dobbs Moneyline and National Public
Radio. He has been featured in articles including the cover of Barron’s
(October 2001), Time magazine (Jan 1999), The Wall Street Journal (March
2003), The New York Times Magazine (April 2003) and many others. Dr Friedman
has briefed on numerous occasions over the years in the defense and intelligence
communities. Friedman graduated with a B.A. from the City College of the
City University of New York and holds a Ph.D. in Government from Cornell
University. Prior to entering the private sector, Friedman held faculty
positions at Dickinson College in Carlyle, PA from 1974-92. He became professor
of political science and was an early designer of computerized war games.
While at Dickinson, Friedman also gave Military Strategy courses at the
Army War College in Carlyle. Friedman joined the faculty of American University
during 1992-94. Then in 1994 he founded and was Director of the Center for
Geopolitical Studies at Louisiana State University, which engaged in integrated
economic, political and military modeling and forecasting. |