Mary E. Galligan

Mary E. Galligan

Former Managing Director, Deloitte

Ms. Galligan has served as a director of the Company since January 2024.

Ms. Galligan’s career has spanned 35 years in technology and cybersecurity, government relations, and risk management, as well as navigating high-profile multifaceted crises and cyber incidents.

She began her career in 1988 as a special agent in the FBI, assuming positions of increasing responsibility and eventually becoming a member of the federal government’s Senior Executive Service and the first female appointed Special Agent in Charge of Cyber and Special Operations in the New York office. In that role, she was responsible for driving the operations of the largest technical and physical surveillance operation in the FBI, including budget, personnel, and oversight of investigations into national security and criminal cyber intrusions.

Ms. Galligan has been successful in adapting her work with U.S. government entities to risk mitigation and incident response measures for the private sector. She most recently served as Managing Director for Deloitte’s Cyber & Strategic Risk practice from 2013 to 2023, leading the response to several high-profile cyber breaches while also serving as an advisor on addressing cyber incidents to the boards of directors and senior executives of Deloitte’s Fortune 500 clients.

Ms. Galligan is also a director on the Intermediate Holding Company Board (IHC) of Barclays, US LLC, a non-publicly traded company. In addition to presenting and authoring publications on cybersecurity risk and topics like artificial intelligence, she is an FBI-certified Crisis Negotiator and Crisis Manager. Ms. Galligan also serves as an advocate for the acceleration of women professionals in the cybersecurity field and accessible STEM education for girls in secondary schools. She holds an M.A. in psychology from The New School for Social Research, a B.A. in communications from Fordham University, and an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Marian University.

Ms. Galligan provides the Board with the benefit of her significant cyber security experience working for the U.S. government and advising multinational companies. Ms. Galligan is also an experienced leader, decision maker and problem solver.