Matthew Calamari
Matthew F. Calamari Sr. is an American business executive and security officer serving as the chief operating officer of The Trump Organization. He was previously its director of security and a personal bodyguard of Donald Trump.
Career
Calamari graduated from New York Institute of Technology in 1979. He was a college linebacker. Through his coach, he took a temporary security position during the 1981 [US Open (tennis)|1981 US Open]. During the semifinals between Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, Calamari removed hecklers from the venue, impressing Donald Trump.Calamari joined The Trump Organization initially as a security officer. In the early 1990s, he was promoted to security director of Trump Tower. He later became the director of security and served as Trump's personal bodyguard. He appeared on three episodes of The Apprentice. Calamari was promoted to chief operating officer. He oversees building management, construction, and insurance. He briefly worked on the Donald [Trump 2016 presidential campaign]. In 2021, Calamari was investigated by the New [York County District Attorney] regarding if he had paid taxes on company benefits including a funded apartment and car. He was not charged.