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Milt Ahlerich, National Football League

 

Milt AhlerichMilt Ahlerich has been the chief of NFL Security since 1996. He is responsible for all League-wide security programs, including stadium security; special event security, to include Super Bowl; all investigative matters, including fraud, pre-employment, player misconduct and due diligence. He oversees a staff of 11 security professionals and 70 security consultants with an annual budget of more than $12 million.

Prior to joining the NFL, he was with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. During his 25 year tenure with the FBI, he held several of the Bureau’s senior executive positions to include being Chief of the Bureau’s Office of Congressional and Public Affairs, Chief Spokesman of the FBI and Director of the FBI’s Forensic Laboratory.

Ahlerich graduated from Kansas State University in 1968 with a degree in psychology and took advanced studies in criminal justice at Long Island’s C.W. Post University. Mr. Ahlerich was a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army.

He is a member of the International Association of Assembly Managers, Society of Former Agents of the FBI and U.S. State Department’s Overseas Advisory Council.

 

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