Luke Revell
Academic | Consultant | Veteran
Luke Revell's Overview
Luke Revell is an experienced public, diplomacy, technology, and charity leader. He leads with curiosity, prioritizing doing right and effective action over upholding the status quo. His focus is on teamwork, customer trust, organizational design, efficiency, and future growth. In Universities, he teaches novel interdisciplinary courses discussing information levers and sociological constructs based on his graduate and post-graduate education in human-centered design, marketing, and business, as well as over 23 years of military intelligence experience. He recently retired as the Intelligence Chief of the Marine Corps and led more than 12,000 uniformed and civilian intelligence professionals at the policy level, from acquisition to implementation. This culminated in a career of teaching, leading, and enacting political and military intelligence operations, supporting tactical to strategic level United States policy in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. A lifelong learner, he is currently a doctoral candidate pursuing a Doctor of Strategic Intelligence degree at American Military University. His dissertation focus is on the design theory required to automate context responsibly. After years of demonstrating selfless service to charity organizations worldwide, including the founding and running of an extremely successful multi-year California charity event, he was awarded the Volunteer Service Medal.
Business Experience
Started U.S. Predistics, LLC in early 2023, consulting on projects across the United States, ranging from university programs to nuclear energy.
Introduced a Columbian recycled plastics manufacturer into the local renewables construction industry while working with the American mission in San Salvador and the Salvadoran National Plastics Organization.
Founded and ran an annual charity event for three years in San Diego, raising donations 10X year-over-year, starting with $450 in year one and $45,000 in year three.
Education Experience
An adjunct professor for Georgetown University’s Graduate Communication, Culture, and Technology program, teaching courses at the intersection of technology and sociology.
A consultant with the Columbia University School of Professional Studies Technology Management Graduate Program (TMGT) and Faculty Associate with the TMGT Digital Strategy and Leadership course.
In initial discussions on creating a classified intelligence graduate+ program.
As a doctoral candidate, research focuses on automating context, intelligence model frameworks, and defining the data-to-analysis translation path.
Military Experience
Led and conducted political and military intelligence operations ranging from the tactical to strategic levels, supporting United States policy in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America - significant personnel and physical security background.
Retired as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Marine Corps Director of Intelligence and the Intelligence Chief of the Marine Corps, leading more than 12,000 uniformed and civilian intelligence professionals.
Ran several classified facilities, including a near-complete rebuild of a 12,000 sqft. ICD-705 Compliant facility and developing and implementing all associated policies.
Core Competetencies
Strategic Leadership
Strategic Vision
Human Resource Management
Staff Leadership
System Innovation / Human-Centered Design
Executive / Staff Consulting
Operational Excellence
Business Development
Stakeholder Engagement
Collaborative Research
Education, Curriculum Development, Teaching and Training
Public-Private Partnering
Program Management
Personnel / Physical Security
Competitive/Intelligence Management and Operations
ICD-705 Production & Accreditation
Interagency Collaboration