23 Apr 2026
1h 35m

#862: Cathy Lanier, Chief Security Officer of the NFL — From 9th-Grade Dropout to DC's Longest-Serving Police Chief, Protecting the Super Bowl, and Resilience Under Extreme Pressure

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The Tim Ferriss Show

Cathy Lanier, Chief Security Officer of the NFL and former Chief of Police in Washington, D.C., details her trajectory from a childhood defined by poverty and early motherhood to leading major law enforcement and security operations. Resilience and systems-level thinking underpin her approach to crisis management, exemplified by her transformation of D.C. policing strategies during the crack cocaine epidemic and her subsequent modernization of NFL stadium security. Lanier emphasizes the necessity of accountability and direct community engagement, illustrating this with her anonymous tip line and the importance of building trust through respect. Her leadership philosophy prioritizes proactive problem-solving, data-driven technology integration, and the courage to make decisive actions under extreme, incomplete information. By treating every challenge as a solvable system, she demonstrates how personal adversity can be leveraged into professional excellence and institutional reform.

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