portrait of Robert McCreary

Robert McCreary
Director & Special Advisor of National Security

Robert McCreary is a former White House official during the administration of President George W. Bush, where he served as a key special advisor and senior congressional chief of staff. With deep experience in national security and legislative affairs, McCreary played a supporting role in coordinating policy between the Executive Branch and Capitol Hill.

In the post-9/11 era, McCreary worked closely with U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan, helping facilitate rescue and evacuation missions of Afghan allies. He publicly commented on the dramatic 2021 evacuation of Mohammad “Khalid” Wardak—an Afghan police officer who had fought alongside American troops—underscoring McCreary’s involvement in high-stakes security coordination during the U.S. withdrawal.

Following his government service, McCreary has continued to contribute his expertise in corporate and advisory capacities. In early 2024, he was appointed to the advisory board of Graphiant, a tech company focused on secure networking, and has joined SENTRYSIX International’s Governement Services Division, reflecting his continued prominence in strategic and security-related roles