Always A Raven Podcast

Mark Brandenburg '96


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On this episode of Always a Raven, host Janelle Menz sits down with Mark Brandenburg, Benedictine College Class of 1996, to explore an extraordinary career built on faith, grit, and public service. From his days protecting the football field at Benedictine to protecting presidents on Air Force One, Mark shares how the lessons of teamwork, perseverance, and humility from football shaped his path as a police officer and ultimately as a U.S. Secret Service agent.

Mark opens up about his journey from growing up in Texas, adjusting to college life at Benedictine, and finding his calling in law enforcement. Listeners will hear firsthand stories of high-stakes pursuits, presidential security details under Obama and Pence, and the intense preparation and teamwork that go into protecting the highest office in the nation.

Through it all, Mark emphasizes the role of faith, character, and community in staying grounded and effective in his work. This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into a life of service, the parallels between sports and public protection, and the enduring impact of Benedictine College on its alumni.

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