Advisory Board

Dillon Guthrie

Co-Founder

Technology, Corporate, and National Security Attorney; Former Counsel, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Former Advisor, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

Dillon Guthrie advises technology companies, financial institutions, and other commercial enterprises on a range of transactional, regulatory, and enforcement matters. Dillon has particular experience negotiating innovative corporate and technology transactions, navigating complexities around funds, digital assets, and securities transfer, deposit, and custody regimes, and counseling clients on sensitive anti-money laundering, sanctions, and security assurance matters in regulatory examinations, enforcement actions, and internal investigations.

Experienced in both government and private practice, Dillon represents clients in proceedings before federal and state regulatory authorities, as well as in congressional inquiries. He has also represented both public and private companies in mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity issuances, early-stage investments, corporate governance matters, and compliance under the securities laws.

Dillon previously served as a counsel at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Earlier, Dillon was a professional staff member on the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and a foreign policy and national security legislative aide to Senator John Kerry.

A leading advocate for disclosure concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena, Dillon’s legal and policy analyses on the topic have appeared in the Harvard National Security JournalThe Hill, the Los Angeles Times, and Newsweek. Dillon received a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a B.A. from the University of North Carolina. 

Dillon Guthrie advises technology companies, financial institutions, and other commercial enterprises on a range of transactional, regulatory, and enforcement matters. Dillon has particular experience negotiating innovative corporate and technology transactions, navigating complexities around funds, digital assets, and securities transfer, deposit, and custody regimes, and counseling clients on sensitive anti-money laundering, sanctions, and security assurance matters in regulatory examinations, enforcement actions, and internal investigations.

Experienced in both government and private practice, Dillon represents clients in proceedings before federal and state regulatory authorities, as well as in congressional inquiries. He has also represented both public and private companies in mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity issuances, early-stage investments, corporate governance matters, and compliance under the securities laws.

Dillon previously served as a counsel at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Earlier, Dillon was a professional staff member on the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and a foreign policy and national security legislative aide to Senator John Kerry.

A leading advocate for disclosure concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena, Dillon’s legal and policy analyses on the topic have appeared in the Harvard National Security JournalThe Hill, the Los Angeles Times, and Newsweek. Dillon received a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a B.A. from the University of North Carolina. 

Dillon Guthrie advises technology companies, financial institutions, and other commercial enterprises on a range of transactional, regulatory, and enforcement matters. Dillon has particular experience negotiating innovative corporate and technology transactions, navigating complexities around funds, digital assets, and securities transfer, deposit, and custody regimes, and counseling clients on sensitive anti-money laundering, sanctions, and security assurance matters in regulatory examinations, enforcement actions, and internal investigations.

Experienced in both government and private practice, Dillon represents clients in proceedings before federal and state regulatory authorities, as well as in congressional inquiries. He has also represented both public and private companies in mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity issuances, early-stage investments, corporate governance matters, and compliance under the securities laws.

Dillon previously served as a counsel at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Earlier, Dillon was a professional staff member on the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and a foreign policy and national security legislative aide to Senator John Kerry.

A leading advocate for disclosure concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena, Dillon’s legal and policy analyses on the topic have appeared in the Harvard National Security JournalThe Hill, the Los Angeles Times, and Newsweek. Dillon received a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a B.A. from the University of North Carolina. 

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    Pursuing Evidence. Informing Policy.

    contact@disclosure.org

      © 2025 UAP Disclosure Fund. All rights reserved.

      Disclosure Advocacy Group, Inc. (d/b/a Disclosure Foundation), is a 501(c)(3) public charity. UAP Disclosure Fund (d/b/a Disclosure Action Fund) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit advocacy group.

      *Tax exempt status pending IRS approval for both organizations.

      EIN: 33-3962144

      42 Water St, PO Box 334, Guilford, CT 06437

      Pursuing Evidence. Informing Policy.

      contact@disclosure.org

        © 2025 UAP Disclosure Fund. All rights reserved.

        Disclosure Advocacy Group, Inc. (d/b/a Disclosure Foundation), is a 501(c)(3) public charity. UAP Disclosure Fund (d/b/a Disclosure Action Fund) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit advocacy group.

        *Tax exempt status pending IRS approval for both organizations.

        EIN: 33-3962144

        42 Water St, PO Box 334, Guilford, CT 06437