
Caleb Lovelace
Executive Chair & President, SILO² (Social Intelligence Laboratory)
2024
Caleb Lovelace comes from 17 years of public safety experience in the State of Alaska with expertise in emergency management, threat investigations, law enforcement, sex offender management programs, and protective security operations. Caleb is excited to return to this amazing gathering and talk about building a powerful multidisciplinary movement of innovation, resiliency, and prevention in the State of Alaska!
He is a Certified Master Trainer in Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management from the Department of Homeland Security and has held numerous instructor certifications in law enforcement and emergency medical services. As a passionate technologist, he performs technical consultation and design for remote energy and communication systems in vehicles for digital nomads and is an advocate for the nomadic movement and allyship.
He is the Alaska Satellite Chair for the Northwest Chapter of the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals and is currently a global threat manager for a Fortune 400 technology company. He also volunteers as State Administrator for Alaska for Team Rubicon and is currently pursuing graduate degrees in artificial intelligence and forensic psychology.

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