Frank Figliuzzi Biography
Frank Gigliuzi (born Cesare Frank Figliuzzi, Jr.) is a frequent national security contributor for NBC and MSNBC News. He is also a former federal law enforcement officer and former assistant director for counterintelligence at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Previously, Frank worked as the special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigations’s Cleveland Division.
Following his FBI service, he subsequently joined General Electric and worked as an assistant chief security officer for investigations, insider threats, workplace violence prevention, and special event security for GE’s 300,000 employees in 180 countries for five years.
Frank Figliuzzi Age
Figliuzzi is 61 years old. He was born on September 12, 1962, in the United States of America. In addition, Frank celebrates his birthday on September 12th every year.
Frank Figliuzzi Wife
Figliuzzi has been married to Coleen Figliuzzi for several years. He married her when he was a second-year law student. Coleen is a registered nurse consultant with over thirty years of nursing experience. Together, the couple shares two sons named Joseph Figliuzzi and Adam Figliuzzi.
Frank Figliuzzi Family
Figliuzzi has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight; hence, he has not disclosed his parents and siblings.
Frank Figliuzzi Height | Weight
Figliuzzi stands at an average height and weighs moderately. He appears quite tall in his photos relative to his surroundings.
Frank Figliuzzi’s Sons
Fifliuzzi has two sons named Andrew Joseph and Adam. Joseph is married to Rachel Leigh Patterson, a Mechanical Engineer, in 2015, and was blessed with a child named Elenora in 2018. Adam and Andrew are doing well in their careers, as Andrew works as a lawyer in Texas while Adam works as an airman in the United States Navy.
Frank Figliuzzi’s Net Worth
Figliuzzi has an estimated net worth of between $1 million -$5 million. His income is mainly from his successful career as a National Security Contributor.
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