Peter Bondjuk holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from Florida State University, with prior attendance at Appalachian State University as a scholarship athlete in soccer. This educational foundation supports a federal law enforcement career spanning more than 25 years, including 19 years as a Special Agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) across the Pensacola and Orlando Field Offices, and approximately six years with the United States Secret Service in the Washington Field Office.
Pete’s experience encompasses participation, assistance, and leadership in protective assignments at all levels within the Secret Service, including advances for the President, Vice President, and foreign heads of state. Within ATF, contributions include case investigations of firearms and explosives violations, investigative strategies, and interagency coordination of long-term complex case investigations. Supervisory responsibilities have been assumed on multiple occasions, ranging from short-term details to long-term extended assignments, acting as Resident Agent in Charge. Pete has also served as an instructor at the ATF National Academy which included training on investigative techniques, informant management, and tactical procedures.
Pete has received recognition for his work with both ATF and the Secret Service for investigations, undercover operations, task-force initiatives, and protective assignments. This combination of operational leadership, extensive field investigation experience, and formal instructional roles at the ATF National Academy provides a strong foundation for meaningful contributions in security consulting, protective-services planning, and professional training programs.
