What is the current live TPUSA staff directory entry for Dan Flood and when was it last updated?

Checked on January 11, 2026
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Executive summary

The public record compiled from archived TPUSA pages and third‑party directories shows Dan (or Daniel) Flood listed as TPUSA’s asset/asset‑management lead — described on an archived TPUSA profile as Chief Asset Management Officer overseeing Asset Management, Distribution and Risk Mitigation — with corroborating entries on data/people‑finder services (RocketReach, ZoomInfo) [1] [2] [3]. The last verifiable snapshot of a TPUSA‑hosted profile for Flood on the Wayback Machine is dated July 21, 2025, and reporting indicates the on‑site bio was removed sometime before a September 28, 2025 article noted its disappearance [1] [4]. No source in the provided reporting demonstrates a currently live TPUSA staff directory entry for Dan Flood as of January 11, 2026, so any claim about a present‑day live listing cannot be confirmed from these materials.

1. What the TPUSA directory pages and archives actually say

TPUSA’s public team and staff pages include broad organizational descriptions and personnel listings; an archived individual profile for Dan Flood captured by the Wayback Machine describes him as Turning Point USA’s Chief Asset Management Officer with responsibility for Asset Management, Distribution and Risk Mitigation, and references his background and education [1] [5]. This archived TPUSA page is the primary source for a TPUSA‑authored job title and description for Flood in the record provided [1].

2. Third‑party corroboration and variants of the title

Commercial people‑finder and business‑data services echo similar roles: RocketReach lists Dan Flood as “currently a Turning Point USA” staffer and provides resume details consistent with an operations/asset role [2], while ZoomInfo/Datanyze profile entries describe Daniel/Dan Flood as involved in asset management or as the organization’s asset management chief/officer or director of strategic asset management [3] [6]. These third‑party profiles corroborate TPUSA’s archived job description but are not TPUSA‑hosted pages and often draw on public filings, social profiles, or user‑contributed data [2] [3].

3. When the TPUSA entry was last seen live on the open web

The Wayback Machine snapshot shows Flood’s TPUSA profile still available on July 21, 2025, providing the last verifiable archived copy of the TPUSA‑hosted bio cited in these sources [1]. Subsequent reporting from Headline USA published September 28, 2025 notes that Flood’s page “is no longer active” on TPUSA’s site and that the Wayback copy was the last archive, implying the removal occurred between July and late September 2025 [4]. Those two points—Wayback archive dated July 21, 2025 and the September 28, 2025 report of removal—constitute the most concrete timeline available in the provided sources [1] [4].

4. What cannot be confirmed from the provided reporting

None of the supplied documents offers a live TPUSA staff directory entry for Dan Flood dated in 2026 or any direct TPUSA timestamped “last updated” field for his profile; the TPUSA team page snapshot is dated April 4, 2025 but does not embed an individual profile update timestamp for Flood [5]. Therefore, it cannot be asserted from these sources that a current live TPUSA directory entry for Dan Flood exists today, nor can a precise site‑maintainer “last updated” metadata value be produced beyond the Wayback and reporting dates already noted [5] [1] [4].

5. Plausible reasons and alternate interpretations

The discrepancy between archived TPUSA pages and third‑party directories could reflect routine web updates, personnel role changes, or deliberate removals following news events; Headline USA’s later reporting frames the page removal in a security‑and‑controversy context, which may signal editorial decisions by TPUSA or simply site restructuring [4]. Third‑party platforms (RocketReach, ZoomInfo, Datanyze) often retain cached or crowd‑sourced professional titles long after primary sites remove them, creating apparent contradictions without proving the current status on the official TPUSA site [2] [3] [6].

Want to dive deeper?
What TPUSA staff pages were removed or updated between July and September 2025, and are there archived records of those changes?
How do people‑finder services (RocketReach, ZoomInfo, Datanyze) compile and update employment data for nonprofit staffers?
Has Turning Point USA issued any public statement regarding Dan Flood’s role or any staff directory removals in 2025?