Joan-Marie Turchiano
Ms. Turchiano possesses 23 years’ experience with the FBI and provides 9 years in management experience dealing with contracts that have multi-million-dollar operation budgets. She is an experienced strategist with extensive experience leading cross-functional collaboration to address inefficiencies in emergency planning and crisis response through her prowess in Program Management. She retired from the FBI in 2020 as a Deputy Assistant Director. She had oversight of the overall strategic engagement with all national level law enforcement (LE) agencies and served as the FBI primary executive liaison within the LE community, as well as the IC and faith-based communities.
Leroy Arthur Petry
Leroy Arthur Petry (born July 29, 1979) is a retired United States Army soldier. He received the U.S. military’s highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in Afghanistan in 2008 during Operation Enduring Freedom.
Born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Petry had an active youth, and joined the Army after high school. Completing the Ranger Indoctrination Program, he was deployed several times to both Iraq and Afghanistan as a member of the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment.
Kenneth E. Noble
Kenneth E. Noble is an attorney who focuses his bankruptcy, restructuring and creditors’ rights practice on representing foreign and domestic banks, financial institutions, funds and other creditor groups in connection with middle-market and large cap out-of-court workouts and bankruptcy proceedings.
His restructuring practice is industry agnostic, often concentrating in specific sectors based on macro- and micro-economic trends. He is a sought-after lecturer on complex and emerging bankruptcy and restructuring issues.