
Rodney Snyder
Rodney Snyder has been a leader in the field of national security while also separately consulting on several key health care issues. His career has spanned the areas of intelligence, homeland security, cybersecurity, defense issues, and federal law enforcement, while additionally leading teams undertaking health data and analysis related to specific public health issues and diseases.
With the privilege of working alongside some of the best intelligence officers, law enforcement professionals, policymakers, and experts in cyber threat intelligence, supply chain risk management, and traditional and social media research and analysis in the world, Rodney has been committed to safeguarding national security and working to improve public health, especially those least likely to get the data and help they need.
In his recent role as a partner at Guidehouse and formerly as a public sector consultant at PwC, Rodney spearheaded initiatives that advanced public safety, public health, and resilience against existing and emerging threats and health issues.
Before joining the consulting world, Rodney held numerous positions in the U.S. government. His service includes: chief of station in the Middle East, CIA chief of staff under two directors, senior director and special assistant to the President at the National Security Council, and assistant commissioner at U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Rodney also helped stand up the National Counterterrorism Center, and began his career as a presidential management intern and analyst.