Clarence Jorif
Clarence has honed his vast leadership and critical decision-making skills throughout his 38+ years of military, local, county and federal law enforcement service.
He began with his prestigious and highly decorated military career in the U.S. Army as a military police officer stationed at Ft. Hood, Texas. He subsequently worked his way through the ranks and was subsequently assigned to the Criminal Investigation Command, where he was a highly decorated U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 responsible for the protection of Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell; Department of Defense officials; Department of the Army officials; and all other foreign defense officials, as assigned.
In December 2016, he retired from the U.S. Secret Service as a Senior Special Agent, where he provided and supervised protective operations for the President and Vice President of the United States, former presidents, and foreign heads of state.
Albeit, a primarily law enforcement career, Clarence has successfully managed and provided supervision for highly stressful situations requiring attention to detail and decisive decision-making utilizing the information readily available and acquired through research and interaction with the public, his peers, and supervisors. Ultimately, he readily embraces the ability to make a decision and stand behind said decisions without undue influence.