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Philip Bilden was born on 1964 in United States, is an American businessman (born 1964). Discover Philip Bilden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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1964

Philip M. Bilden (born 1964) is an American businessman and private equity & venture capital investor.

Philip M. Bilden was born in 1964, the son of a Navy officer with numerous duty stations across the United States.

He attended eight American public primary and secondary schools in five states.

1976

Bilden outlined key challenges facing the 76th Secretary of the Navy due to a decade of budgetary disinvestment and the increasingly complex security environment facing the U.S. Navy.

Bilden advised the next Secretary of the Navy to take urgent action to reverse the Navy and Marine Corps readiness and modernization deficit, develop a strategic plan for the fleet of the future, and partner with the Congress and industry to develop a multi-year procurement plan.

Bilden has served on several boards of public policy, non-profit, educational, and philanthropic organizations supporting military veterans, national and regional security, and cybersecurity missions.

He previously served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Naval War College Foundation, where he also served as Vice Chairman and as the inaugural Chairman of the Center for Cyber Conflict Studies and the Cyber & Tech Council of Business Executives for National Security.

He previously served on the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel (U.S. Navy), the Board of Directors of the United States Naval Academy Foundation; the Board of Directors, U.S. Naval Institute; the Board of Advisors of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; and the Asia Pacific Advisory Board and Dean's Board of Advisors of Harvard Business School.

Bilden and his wife, Patricia Bilden, have been married three decades and are residents of Palm Beach, Florida.

They attended Georgetown University together and subsequently were married at Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown.

1982

Bilden lived in Zionsville, Indiana, graduating from Zionsville Community High School in 1982.

He was class valedictorian.

He was awarded both Army ROTC and Navy ROTC scholarships and opted for the Army scholarship when he enrolled at Georgetown University.

1986

Bilden graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, magna cum laude, in 1986 with a concentration in International Politics focused in Soviet Bloc studies and a proficiency in Spanish.

He received Georgetown's W. Coleman Nevils Award for U.S. Diplomatic History for his thesis, "Alfred Thayer Mahan's Theory of Sea Power".

He graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate, United States Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, where he was awarded the President's Cup as the top graduate of the Georgetown Army ROTC brigade.

From 1986 to 1996, Bilden served in the U.S. Army Reserve as a military intelligence officer.

He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and served through the rank of Captain at Strategic Military Intelligence Detachments supporting the Defense Intelligence Agency.

1991

He received his MBA from Harvard Business School in 1991.

He began his career in Boston in 1991 and relocated to Hong Kong in 1996 to establish the firm's Asian subsidiary.

Bilden was responsible for the firm's investment strategy and execution, capital raising, and client service activities throughout the Asia Pacific region, managing personnel and partnerships in multiple countries and cultures.

Throughout his 25-year tenure at HarbourVest Partners, Bilden served in senior leadership roles in the firm's global management, including the firm's six person executive committee responsible for governance.

1996

He resigned his commission in 1996 upon relocating to Hong Kong.

Bilden is the third of seven men in his family to have served over four consecutive generations in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army since World War II.

Bilden is Founder & Managing Partner of Shield Capital, a venture capital firm he founded to invest in emerging national security technologies.

Shield Capital announced a strategic partnership with aerospace & defense company, L3 Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) to pursue early stage investments in frontier technologies including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, autonomy, and space intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR).

Bilden was a co-founding member of the private equity firm HarbourVest Partners, which manages over $100 billion in assets.

1997

He became a founding member of the firm following the management buyout of HarbourVest's predecessor company in 1997.

2011

Bilden served as inaugural Chairman of the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association 2011–2012.

2012

He became a senior advisor of HarbourVest in January 2012.

2015

Bilden was awarded the Asia Venture Capital Journal Special Achievement award for "outstanding contribution to private equity in the region" upon completion of his 15th year managing the firm's Asia business.

He was named among "Asia's 25 Most Influential People in Private Equity" by Asian Investor.

2016

After 25 years at the firm, Bilden retired in 2016.

Bilden served on the advisory boards of several international private equity partnerships, including funds managed by Archer Capital (Australia), Bain Capital Asia, Brait Capital Partners (South Africa), Castle Harlan Australian Mezzanine Partners (CHAMP), KKR Asia, Latin American Enterprise Fund, Olympus Capital (Asia), Pacific Equity Partners (Australia), TPG Asia, and Unitas Capital (Asia).

2017

He was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the 76th United States Secretary of the Navy in January, 2017, although he subsequently withdrew himself from consideration.

He is a philanthropist and advocate for national security, the U.S. Navy, and cybersecurity.

Bilden served on the Board of Directors of Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII), America's largest military shipbuilding company, from 2017 to 2022, including as Chairman of HII's Cybersecurity Committee.

Bilden serves on the Board of Directors of GoSecure and Authentic8, venture capital funded cybersecurity companies, and the advisory board of international equity manager, Contrast Capital.

On January 25, 2017, President Trump announced his intention to nominate Bilden to be the United States Secretary of the Navy.

Bilden announced his decision to respectfully withdraw from consideration as 76th Secretary of the Navy in a statement issued by the Pentagon on February 26, 2017, noting his inability to serve without materially adverse financial divestiture of private family assets.