Gerald Blaine
As a special agent of the Secret Service on the White House Detail, Gerald Blaine had the privilege of serving three U.S. presidents during one of the most tumultuous times in American history. After resigning from the Secret Service following John F. Kennedy's assassination, Blaine embarked on a career path with IBM Corporation and became a leading expert in high-level security, lecturing worldwide on the use of computers in criminal justice and intelligence. In 1990, Blaine retired from IBM and joined ARCO International Oil and Gas in Dallas, Texas, as director of international security, government relations and foreign affairs. After retiring from ARCO in 1999, Blaine spent four years with Hill & Associates, an Asian-based consulting company, as a senior consultant, and finally retired from the corporate world in 2003. He now lives in Grand Junction, Colorado with his wife of more than fifty years.