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Ryan McGonigal
Regional Security Manager
Professional Background
Ryan McGonigal is a seasoned professional with a wealth of experience in security operations, personnel training, and meticulous equipment management, having managed over $20 million worth of critical military property, including vehicles, weapons, optics, and computers. His extensive experience in personal security spans over 50 operations carried out in hazardous environments, along with more than 200 patrols in Iraq and Afghanistan, showcasing his commitment to safety and mission success in some of the most challenging conditions.
In addition to his operational expertise, Ryan has made significant contributions in the area of mental health and resilience training. He has successfully trained over 80 personnel on resilience techniques, aiming to curb the alarming rates of suicide among soldiers in high-stress situations. Understanding the vital role mental health plays in military effectiveness and overall well-being, Ryan’s dedication to enhancing resilience among service members highlights his compassionate approach to leadership and care for his colleagues.
With a strong foundation in military training, Ryan has also demonstrated exceptional leadership capabilities by training more than 30 soldiers in essential soldier skills such as marksmanship, land navigation, first aid, and the maintenance of a variety of military vehicles. His expertise in teaching both basic and advanced skills ensures that soldiers are well-prepared for the challenges they may face in the field.
Education and Achievements
Ryan attended Skyline High School, where he focused on General Studies, earning his High School Diploma. His educational background, though primarily formal training and experience in his field, laid the groundwork for the strong work ethic and commitment to service that he exhibits today. Throughout his career, he has continually sought opportunities for professional development through various certifications and hands-on training in firearms and security.
His relevant certifications include roles as a Firearms Instructor at Concealed Coalition, Inc., as well as certification as a Basic Pistol Instructor through USA Firearm Training, underscoring his commitment to safety and responsible firearm usage. Ryan’s experience as a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army further illustrates his leadership abilities and rich knowledge in military operations, preparing him for roles in the civilian security sector.
Organizations
Currently, Ryan serves as the Regional Security Manager at CLARK INTERNATIONAL GUARD FORCE, INC. In this role, he utilizes his extensive operational and leadership experience to oversee security operations and ensure the protection of personnel and assets. His managerial role reflects his growth from a tactical environment to a strategic leadership position, where he applies his skills in risk assessment and team mentorship.
Prior to this position, Ryan worked as a Youth Service Specialist/Field Training Officer at the Colorado Department of Human Services, which allowed him to apply his training skills in a different context, focusing on young individuals and their development. This diverse experience adds to the rich tapestry of Ryan's professional journey, demonstrating his versatility and adaptability in various environments.
His commitment to excellence is further evidenced by his previous roles as a Certified NRA Basic Pistol Instructor and Firearms Instructor, where he imparted his knowledge on firearms safety and usage to a wide audience.
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Achievements
- Managed over $20 million worth of military equipment safely and efficiently.
- Completed over 200 patrols in combat zones, demonstrating exceptional bravery and competence.
- Provided personal security for more than 50 high-stakes operations in hazardous conditions.
- Conducted resilience training for over 80 soldiers, focusing on suicide prevention and mental health.
- Led training for over 30 soldiers in essential military skills, enhancing their operational readiness and safety.
