General Tim Haugh
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The Leader Fortune 500s & World Governments Trust on Cyber, Risk, and the Future of Tech
When the stakes are high and the risks are global, leaders turn to General General Tim Haugh, USAF (Ret.). Haugh served as the 19th Director of the National Security Agency and the 4th Commander of U.S. Cyber Command. In 2025, Haugh completed an illustrious career leading at the highest levels of the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community delivering results at the nexus of national policy, emerging technology, and global change.
Haugh is a respected, bipartisan leader praised by members of both parties for his transparency, collaboration, problem-solving, and technical expertise. Haugh has received numerous military and civilian awards, including recognition for protecting our elections from foreign cyber and information threats; countering foreign cyber attacks on our critical infrastructure; and integrating new technology into cyber defenses.
An expert in risk management, technology, and leadership, Haugh offers organizations insights into the current and evolving global environment; implications based on AI and cybersecurity trends, and ultimately strategies for leaders in this rapidly changing policy and technology landscape.
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall
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Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall has tackled the world’s most pressing global and domestic challenges for four decades. Leading in top public roles, including as White House Homeland Security Advisor and Deputy National Security Advisor (2021-2025), Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Energy (2014-2017), White House Coordinator for Defense Policy, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Arms Control (2013-2014), Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for European Affairs (2009-2013), and at the Pentagon as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia (1994-1996), Sherwood-Randall has worked on the most complex and consequential global challenges, participating in the highest levels of international and domestic decision-making. Sherwood-Randall’s expertise spans a broad range of topics that are highly relevant today, including leading through crises, securing critical infrastructure, driving energy innovation, and conducting international diplomacy with both allies and adversaries.
Offering unique insights and unparalleled expertise across a spectrum of issues, from homeland security to national security, Sherwood-Randall presents the threats and opportunities that lie ahead through a compelling insider’s lens. Her work in both the top levels of the American government and with private sector partners highlights her ability to bring innovative solutions to complex challenges. She offers insights on reducing threats, navigating uncertainty, managing emergencies, and making tough decisions under pressure in the media spotlight. With first-hand experience as a defense and energy policy leader, global crisis manager, and proven female executive, Sherwood-Randall has inspired numerous teams to achieve ambitious goals, facing dynamic times with courage, steadiness, and grace under pressure.