Background
DiBattiste, Carol A. was born on December 28, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Peter Martin DiBattiste and Hilda Yolanda (Battilana) Mignogna.
DiBattiste, Carol A. was born on December 28, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Peter Martin DiBattiste and Hilda Yolanda (Battilana) Mignogna.
Bachelor magna cum luade, LaSalle University, 1976. Juris Doctor, Temple University, 1981. Master of Laws, Columbia University, 1986.
Commissioned Second lieutenant United States Air Force, 1976, advanced through grades to major, 1987, circuit trial counsel Pacific Region, 1982—1985. Member faculty United States Air Force Judge Advocate General School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, 1986—1989. Chief recruiting attorney Office of Judge Advocate General United States Air Force, Washington, 1989—1991.
Assistant United States attorney (Southern District) Florida United States Department Justice, Miami, 1991—1992, director Office of Legal Education, 1992—1993. Principal deputy general council United States Navy, 1993—1994. Director Executive Office for United States Attorneys, Washington, 1994—1998.
Deputy United States attorney (Southern District) Florida United States Department Justice, Miami, 1998—1999. Undersecretary United States Air Force, Arlington, Virginia, 1999—2001. Partner Holland & Knight, LLP, 2001—2003.
Chief of staff Transportation Security Administration, 2003—2004, deputy administrator, 2004—2005. Chief credentialing compliance and privacy officer ChoicePoint Inc., McLean, 2005—2006, general counsel, chief privacy officer Alpharetta, Georgia, since 2006. Adjunct faculty University Miami School Law Trial Skills, 1998—1999.
Board directors Alpha Security Group.
Board visitors Temple University School Law, 1996-1999. Trustee United States Air Force Judge Advocate General School Foundation, 1993-1996, Air Force Falcon Foundation, since 2004. Member American Bar Association (chairman standing committee on military law 1989-1991), Federal Bar Association (Young Federal Lawyer award 1985), National Institute for Trial Advocacy (faculty 1986-1992), United States Air Force Association.