Rear Admiral Lorin Selby, U.S. Navy (ret) is a General Partner at Mare Liberum, a fund focused on sustainability and national security in the maritime domain. He is a submarine officer, an acquisition professional, a nuclear engineer, and a technically informed executive and innovator. Throughout his service, RADM Selby's expertise has been consistently sought after to solve many of the most complex and challenging problems of the day, particularly when non-linear, innovative, critical thinking is called for. RADM Selby served in several high-profile positions throughout his Navy career, notably, as the Navy's 26th Chief of Naval Research until his retirement in the summer of 2023. In that role, he led a distributed team of 3800 personnel and developed leading edge technologies for the Navy and Marine Corps, overseeing a $4B budget. Prior assignments include his role as the first non-Engineering Duty Officer selected as the Chief Engineer of the Navy and Deputy Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, and Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Centers. His command at sea was the Nuclear Fast Attack Submarine, USS GREENEVILLE (SSN 772); he also served ashore in highly visible roles such as Deputy Director, Navy Office of Legislative Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives. Following his retirement, Lorin has served in a variety of consulting roles, advising small and mid-sized technology companies. He serves as a Principal at WestExec Advisors. Lorin holds a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia, a M.S. in Nuclear Engineering and Nuclear Engineer Degree from MIT.
Maritime Operators, Investors, Scientists, and National Security Experts
Former US Secretary of the Navy
Former Undersecretary for Global Affairs, State Department
Former Head of NOAA and Chief Oceanographer of the US Navy
Former Deputy National Security Advisor