Ed Reinhhold

Strategic advisor

Edward W. Reinhold retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a Deputy Assistant Director of the Critical Incident Response Group.  Prior to that he served in numerous roles, including as SAC, ASAC, and as a Special Agent working numerous violations for ten years prior to moving into management.  In these and other roles, he has investigated, managed and supervised, for over 31 years, federal criminal, national security, and administrative cases involving violations of federal law. 

As a Special Agent in the FBI, he served in multiple offices and in different roles, to include Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Special Agent in Charge of the Knoxville Division. and Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI’s Critical Incident Response Group. During his tenure with the FBI, Ed developed a passion and desire to safeguard the most vulnerable among us, our children. He was directly responsible for the successful creation and operation of multiple task forces designed to combat human trafficking and on-line victimization of children.

Ed joined the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) in April 2023 as its Chief Operating Officer where he oversees the daily operations of the organization. He works in Washington D.C. and is happily married with one child and two grandchildren.

Ed Reinhold

Strategic Advisor

Edward W. Reinhold retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a Deputy Assistant Director of the Critical Incident Response Group. Prior to that, he served in numerous roles, including as SAC, ASAC, and as a Special Agent, working numerous violations for ten years prior to moving into management. In these and other roles, he has investigated, managed, and supervised, for over 31 years, federal criminal, national security, and administrative cases involving violations of federal law. 

As a Special Agent in the FBI, he served in multiple offices and in different roles, to include Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Special Agent in Charge of the Knoxville Division, and Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI’s Critical Incident Response Group. During his tenure with the FBI, Ed developed a passion and desire to safeguard the most vulnerable among us, our children. He was directly responsible for the successful creation and operation of multiple task forces designed to combat human trafficking and online victimization of children.

Ed joined the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) in April 2023 as its Chief Operating Officer, where he oversees the daily operations of the organization. He works in Washington, D.C. and is happily married with one child and two grandchildren.