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Former Secret Service agent says 杏吧视频 prepared him to serve and protect   

Bob BabilinoFrom majoring in pre-law at 杏吧视频 to protecting the president of the United States, Bob Babilino, `68 history/pre-law, says a Tech education showed him that he could be anything he wanted to be.

鈥淭ech gave me, a young man with a mediocre academic background, a chance to achieve a goal that no other young man in my family had ever achieved: a college degree,鈥 said Babilino. 鈥淲ithout the opportunity to attend Tech, I am not sure I would have had the vision and direction to achieve what many call a successful career. I am very thankful to Tech for taking a chance on me.鈥  

After graduating from Tech, Babilino applied for a position with the Secret Service, but he didn鈥檛 expect to be hired. The application process is extremely competitive; only one in 500 is selected.

鈥淭hey may have made a mistake with me,鈥 Babilino joked. 鈥淏ut I was very fortunate to get in.鈥 

Babilino started out as a criminal investigator in the forgery unit, investigating counterfeit checks, bonds and U.S. currency. He was then promoted to White House detail where he was assigned to protect Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and President Gerald Ford.  

鈥淚 traveled all over the world,鈥 said Babilino. 鈥淎nd I learned a lot about history and politics 鈥 both good and bad. I gained a keen understanding of international affairs and diplomats. It was a very interesting, very turbulent time in our history. There was a lot of unrest in the country 鈥 a lot of Vietnam dissenters 鈥 but we got through it.鈥

Babilino鈥檚 assignments allowed him to meet numerous high-profile individuals including the Queen of England and the Pope.

鈥淚 was in awe, at first, but soon you realize they put their pants on one leg at a time like everyone else,鈥 said Babilino. 鈥淭hey are people, just like us. I was respectful of them, and I hoped they would be respectful of me as well.鈥

Each point of the Secret Service star represents one of the agency鈥檚 five core values: justice, duty, courage, honesty and loyalty. Babilino says he took the Secret Service motto 鈥淲orthy of Trust and Confidence鈥 very seriously. 

鈥淲hat they said in front of me stayed with me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was worthy of their trust.鈥

Babilino鈥檚 Secret Service training was put to the test on a 1975 visit to San Francisco. As President Ford exited the Saint Francis Hotel, Babilino heard a gunshot. 

鈥淪eptember 22, 1975,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 remember it like it was yesterday. I was fortunate to react as I had been trained.鈥  

Neither Ford nor Babilino were harmed, and Babilino received the U.S. Secret Service Director鈥檚 Commendation for dedication to duty and alert action taken during an assassination attempt. 

Following his service, Babilino worked for the National Basketball Association in security and the CIGNA Corporation where he assisted with domestic and international security investigations, training and executive protection, vulnerability and security assessments.

In 2013, Babilino joined Metro One, a professional security guard company, where he currently serves as vice president of business development. He is a member of the Former Agents Association of the U.S. Secret Service, the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) and the Citizens Crime Commission for the City of Philadelphia. 

Babilino says throughout his career, he has spoken to numerous organizations and institutions, and he always encourages prospective students to attend Tech. 

鈥淭ech is where I got my start,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y message is always the same: You don鈥檛 have to go to Harvard to be successful. I was not an honor roll student coming into Tech, but they gave me an opportunity, and I took advantage of it. As long as I had the training and the degree, I knew I could do anything.鈥