During Esper’s tenure as the 27th US Secretary of Defense, he managed the Department of Defense through critical global challenges, including conflicts with Iran, the US military campaign in Afghanistan, and strategic competition with China and Russia. Esper also played a central role in Operation Warp Speed, the US initiative to accelerate the development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
In his new advisory position at Squire Patton Boggs, Esper will focus on how national security and economic policies intersect, especially in areas like international trade, technology, and investment policy. His insights are expected to assist multinational corporations, and sovereign states navigate these complex issues.
“Economic security is now national security,” said Ed Newberry, global managing partner for the firm’s public policy, compliance, investigatory, and regulatory solutions. “Secretary Esper’s understanding of the global implications of national security policy will be an invaluable asset to our clients.”
Esper praised Squire Patton Boggs as a firm with a rich history and strong leadership in legal and policy matters. He highlighted the increasing importance of national security in today’s business environment, stating, “We are living through an era of great change that has stoked national security ramifications that are rippling through board rooms around the world.”
Esper’s appointment follows several high-profile hires by the firm to expand its capabilities in national security, international trade, and regulatory matters. Recent additions include former US Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary Bridget McGovern and former US ambassador Paul Jones, among others.