Part of the Intelligence Corps Association
Pillar Two

Professional Network

Building a career. The network strengthens with every member who joins it.

The Core of the Network

This is not a directory. It is not a LinkedIn group. It is a closed professional community of Intelligence Corps personnel — bound by a shared professional identity that cannot be replicated anywhere else.

What makes this network trusted is who is in the room. Every member has served in the Intelligence Corps. Every member understands the professional discipline, the analytical rigour, and the operational judgement that service develops. That shared foundation creates a level of trust and mutual understanding that open networks simply cannot offer.

The Professional Network exists because the people in it make it valuable. You do not join to receive — you join to contribute. And in contributing, you gain access to a community that compounds in value over time.

What the Network Provides

Peer Network

Professional relationships with people who share your background and understand your capabilities without explanation.

Introductions

Trusted introductions to professionals across sectors. Not mass networking — specific, considered connections between people who should know each other.

Industry Movement

Insight into how sectors are changing, who is hiring, where Intelligence Corps skills are in demand, and where the next opportunities are forming.

Leadership Development

Peer support and mentoring that continues beyond transition — helping members grow into senior roles, board positions, and leadership across their sectors.

Where Members Work

Intelligence Corps veterans work across a broad range of sectors. The network connects them.

Cyber Security Intelligence & Risk Advisory Consulting Financial Services Defence & National Security Energy & Geopolitical Risk Data & Analytics Technology Public Sector & Government Entrepreneurship

How You Contribute

The network works because members give as well as take. Your experience, your connections, and your professional judgement are what make this community valuable to everyone in it.

Contributing takes many forms: mentoring someone in transition, making an introduction, speaking at a forum, sharing sector insight, or simply being available when a fellow member needs honest professional advice. The more you invest, the more the network returns.

For those ready to go further — to build businesses, form partnerships, or work together commercially — the Enterprise pillar and our collaboration with British Veteran Owned provide the framework to make it happen.

The ROSE Network facilitates introductions only. It does not broker contracts, act as a commercial intermediary, or provide referral services.