
Together, Kevin and Peter have written Hijacked to spark a renewed dialogue about the moral and structural imperatives essential to preserving the American republic.


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Combining historical insight, cultural critique, and philosophical depth, Hijacked offers a compelling argument for reclaiming our societal fabric from ideological chaos, authoritarian creep, and cultural amnesia. Each chapter is both a diagnosis and a roadmap for readers who want to understand how nations falter—and how they can be saved.




J. Kevin Dolan
J. Kevin Dolan combines decades of experience in aviation and financial services. After earning his B.A. in Economics from Denison University, Kevin served as a U.S. Air Force pilot and later flew for American Airlines. He earned his M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, going full-time while still flying, and later obtained the CFP® designation along with several securities licenses 7, 24 etc.
Kevin was instrumental in founding the Allied Pilots Federal Credit Union
(recognized as an early leader in electronic banking) and served on its board until it transitioned to a bank charter. In his role at the RIA firms, he helped guide pilots through the financial transition into retirement. He was a co-founder holding leadership positions in Lifetime Asset Management Program (LAMP) and its successor firms Pritchard, Hubble & Herr, and Retirement Advisors of America (RAA). Since his retirement RAA has been bought out and is now Allworth Airline Advisors.
Peter H. Calfee
Peter Calfee brings a distinguished background in finance, education, and nonprofit leadership to his work. He earned his B.A. from Stanford University and his M.B.A. from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. A retired CPA,CFP®, and CLU, Peter served as Chair of the CFP Board of Examiners and was a member of the CFP Board of
Governors. His expertise includes deep experience with SEC and FINRA regulatory matters.
Peter has taught at institutions including Hiram College, Lake Erie College, and in the financial planning programs at John Carroll and Myers Universities. He has had board roles for numerous charitable organizations during his career and in retirement.