Rodney Faraon


Rodney Faraon is a former CIA senior intelligence officer and partner at Crumpton Group LLC, a business intelligence and strategy firm, founded by Hank Crumpton. He was a briefer and speechwriter for the Director of Central Intelligence, George J. Tenet during both the President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush administrations and was awarded the Director's Medal for his work. He is also the President of Aardwolf Creative, a company that produces CIA-themed shows and movies. He was the executive producer of and inspiration for State of Affairs, a 13-episode NBC series about a CIA analyst starring Katherine Heigl and Alfre Woodard. As of 2019, Faraon became a partner with private equity firm Crumpton Ventures which has a partnership with New York-based investment company AIM13.

Early life and education

Faraon was born in Kansas City, KS, then later relocated to Iowa for his teen years. After graduating from Valley High School in 1988 he moved to Washington DC to attend Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service.