Dr. Conrad Is An Intelligence Advisor for the Munich Security Conference,
Former Director of EU INTCEN, And Former Senior Member Of The German Federal
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CEP Welcomes Dr. Gerhard Conrad To Advisory Board
Dr. Conrad Is An Intelligence Advisor for the Munich Security Conference,
Former Director of EU INTCEN, And Former Senior Member Of The German Federal
Intelligence Service (BND)
(New York, N.Y.) – The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) today announced Dr.
Gerhard Conrad <[link removed]>,
former director of the European Union Intelligence Analysis and Situation
Centre (EU INTCEN) at the European External Action Service (EEAS), has joined
its Advisory Board. Earlier in his career, he served as a senior member of the
German Federal Intelligence Service (BND) and mediator between Israel and
Hezbollah and Israel and Hamas for U.N. Secretary Generals Secretary-Generals
Kofi Annan and Ban Ki-moon.
“Dr. Conrad’s impressive background and experience in German intelligence work
will be a critical asset as we continue to combat extremist ideologies
everywhere,” said CEP CEO Ambassador Mark D. Wallace. “It is an honor for CEP
to work with someone of Dr. Conrad’s stature.”
CEP Executive Director David Ibsen welcomed Dr. Conrad as a leader with
extensive experience in European intelligence services. “Rolling back the rise
of extremism and terrorism throughout the world requires the counsel of experts
like Dr. Conrad who can identify and understand how to confront evolving
threats. I am thrilled that he has chosen to join CEP.”
“As the fight against terrorism expands across all fronts, it is more
important than ever to ensure all policies, domestic and international, reflect
this constantly changing landscape,” said Dr. Conrad. “CEP has proven itself a
critical resource as our policymakers seek to implement comprehensive,
decisive, actionable policies to combat this threat and I look forward to what
we can do together.”
In addition to his position on CEP’s Advisory Board, Dr. Conrad serves as a
board member of the Forum Intelligence Services in Germany and an Intelligence
Advisor to the Munich Security Conference. He instructs members of German
intelligence and security services within the Master’s Program for Intelligence
and Security Studies (MISS) at the Federal University for Administrative
Science in Berlin and engages as visiting professor with King’s College,
London, and Sciences Po, Paris.
Dr. Conrad holds a PhD in Oriental Studies, International Politics, and
International Law from Bonn University.
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