What is Dan Flood's role at Turning Point USA and how long has he held it?
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Executive summary
Multiple public records and archived material identify Dan Flood as a senior asset-and-security executive at Turning Point USA — most directly described on an archived TPUSA bio as the organization’s Chief Asset Management Officer overseeing asset management, distribution and risk mitigation [1] — and other reporting and profiles alternatively list him as the organization’s head of security or head of risk/executive protection [2] [3]. Sources indicate he has been working for Turning Point USA since early 2022 according to a LinkedIn note cited in investigative reporting [4], though commercial data vendors offer some conflicting duration estimates [5].
1. The title on the organization’s own (archived) page: Chief Asset Management Officer
An archived copy of Turning Point USA’s staff pages lists Dan Flood explicitly as “Chief Asset Management Officer,” saying he “oversees our Asset Management, Distribution and Risk Mitigation,” which is the clearest primary-source label available in the collected reporting [1]. That archived TPUSA biography is the only item among the sources that presents a concise in-organization job title paired with a description of functions, and it ties Flood’s remit to physical assets and risk-mitigation responsibilities rather than a purely political or fundraising role [1].
2. Multiple commercial directories echo asset-management and security roles
Several commercial personnel directories and contact databases describe Flood in similar but not identical terms: ZoomInfo and Datanyze list him as an “Asset Management Chief & Officer” or in asset-management leadership at Turning Point USA [6] [5], and data-aggregator profiles such as Muraena call him a “Chief Asset Management Officer” while emphasizing security and risk-mitigation experience [7]. These third-party profiles generally align with the archived TPUSA title but sometimes conflate asset management, corporate security infrastructure and executive-protection duties in their summaries [6] [7].
3. Other sources characterize him as head of security or head of risk/executive protection
Eyewitness social-media posts and later executive-data entries label Flood as the organization’s head of security or head of risk strategy focused on executive protection and cybersecurity [8] [3] [2]. Equilar’s executive profile (dated September 2025 in its record) styles him as “Head of Risk Strategy–Executive Protection and Cybersecurity” at Turning Point USA, showing how different outlets have used security-focused titles that emphasize protective operations rather than asset logistics [2]. These variants suggest Flood’s public-facing identity has been described in both asset-management and security-protection frames.
4. How long he’s held the role: reporting points to employment since early 2022, but some vendors disagree
Investigative reporting referencing Flood’s LinkedIn indicates he has been employed at Turning Point USA since February 2022 [4], which would place his tenure at the organization at multiple years as of the latest archived TPUSA page and other profiles [1] [4]. By contrast, at least one commercial directory asserted that “career began less than a year ago,” a claim inconsistent with the February 2022 LinkedIn timestamp and likely reflecting out-of-date or automated data collection [5]. Given the archived TPUSA bio and the LinkedIn-cited reporting, the preponderance of evidence supports that Flood has held a senior asset-and-security role at TPUSA since early 2022 [1] [4].
5. Reconciling the discrepancies and what remains uncertain
The reporting shows convergence on two points — Flood occupies a senior, hybrid asset-and-security leadership role at Turning Point USA, and he has been associated with the group since around February 2022 — but it also exposes inconsistencies in job-title labeling across platforms (asset-management officer vs. head of security vs. head of risk/executive protection) and varying, likely unreliable tenure statements in some data vendors [6] [7] [5] [2] [3] [1] [4]. The organization’s archived staff page provides the most authoritative single description available in the sources [1]; however, if a current live TPUSA staff listing differs, that change is not represented in the supplied reporting and cannot be confirmed here.