“A Very Unfortunate Growth Industry”
Inc.|September 2019

No.392

Keith Walawender and Mike Biller

TOMAHAWK STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS

Three-year growth 1,168.3% 2018 revenue $2.8M

Nashville | Founded in 2014

Tom Foster
“A Very Unfortunate Growth Industry”

Keith Walawender and Mike Biller served with one of the Navy SEALs’ most elite teams, the Naval Special Warfare Development Group—also known as SEAL Team 6 and DevGru—which undertook the mission that killed Osama bin Laden. After they left the SEALs, they recognized their special-ops experience could be invaluable to law enforcement groups and corporations, and formed Tomahawk Strategic Solutions.

Keith Walawender, CEO I was just 17 when I joined the military. All I wanted to do was be a Navy SEAL. I did five years with SEAL Team 2 and eight years with the Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Eventually, I got injured in combat and was medically retired in 2014.

I hurt my back in a heli copter crash overseas. I can’t say anything else about that crash.

Mike Biller, president and COO I remember being 12 and riding bikes with my friends. One kept saying that becoming a Navy SEAL is impossible—nobody can do it.

I was a little bit talky back then, and I said, “I can do that. I can definitely do that.”

I was 17 when 9/11 happened, and a kid came up to me and said, “That means we’re going to war. You’re not going in now, are you?” I said, “That’s why I am doing this. I do want to go to war. I do want to fight and kill bad guys. That’s important to me.”

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