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Eric J. Rose | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater |
Arizona State University Harvard University |
Occupation | Business executive |
Years active | 1996–present |
Employer(s) |
United States Marine Corps U.S. Navy Pinkerton Apple Inc Madison Square Garden |
Known for | Evacuating Madison Square Garden during the Jennifer Lopez concert in the 2019 blackout of New York City |
Eric J. Rose is an American business executive who is the founder and chief executive officer of Event Risk. [1] [2]
Rose grew up in Delaware, Ohio. He completed a program in cybersecurity and managing risk at Harvard University and holds a Master of Arts in criminal justice from Arizona State University. [3]
Rose began his career in the United States Marine Corps in 1996, serving in the Marine Anti-Terrorism Security Team. [3] After his military service, Rose worked in executive protection and internal theft investigation for a family listed in Forbes. [3]
Rose then transitioned into law enforcement, serving as a police officer with assignments in the Gang Suppression Unit and as a field training officer. [3] He later joined the U.S. Navy as a trainer for Seal Team 8, eventually becoming lead trainer at the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command, where he developed training curricula and tactics for SEAL Team operations. [3]
Rose has worked at Pinkerton, managing security for Fortune 500 companies and entertainment events such as the Super Bowl, Grammys, and Emmys. [3] He is also known as a former bodyguard to many celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and John Legend. [4] He held senior security roles at Apple Inc and the Madison Square Garden Company. [3]
In 2019, Rose founded Event Risk, a firm providing physical security and consulting services. [3] [4]
Rose is credited for evacuating Madison Square Garden during the Jennifer Lopez concert in the 2019 blackout of New York City. [4]
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Eric J. Rose | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater |
Arizona State University Harvard University |
Occupation | Business executive |
Years active | 1996–present |
Employer(s) |
United States Marine Corps U.S. Navy Pinkerton Apple Inc Madison Square Garden |
Known for | Evacuating Madison Square Garden during the Jennifer Lopez concert in the 2019 blackout of New York City |
Eric J. Rose is an American business executive who is the founder and chief executive officer of Event Risk. [1] [2]
Rose grew up in Delaware, Ohio. He completed a program in cybersecurity and managing risk at Harvard University and holds a Master of Arts in criminal justice from Arizona State University. [3]
Rose began his career in the United States Marine Corps in 1996, serving in the Marine Anti-Terrorism Security Team. [3] After his military service, Rose worked in executive protection and internal theft investigation for a family listed in Forbes. [3]
Rose then transitioned into law enforcement, serving as a police officer with assignments in the Gang Suppression Unit and as a field training officer. [3] He later joined the U.S. Navy as a trainer for Seal Team 8, eventually becoming lead trainer at the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command, where he developed training curricula and tactics for SEAL Team operations. [3]
Rose has worked at Pinkerton, managing security for Fortune 500 companies and entertainment events such as the Super Bowl, Grammys, and Emmys. [3] He is also known as a former bodyguard to many celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and John Legend. [4] He held senior security roles at Apple Inc and the Madison Square Garden Company. [3]
In 2019, Rose founded Event Risk, a firm providing physical security and consulting services. [3] [4]
Rose is credited for evacuating Madison Square Garden during the Jennifer Lopez concert in the 2019 blackout of New York City. [4]
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