
Paul’s Bio
Paul Dituro is a relentless innovator, athlete, and decorated Special Operations veteran with a passion for pushing human potential to its limits. With a Bachelor of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics from Villanova University and a Master of Science in High Energy Particle Physics from Rutgers University, Paul has contributed to groundbreaking scientific discoveries, including assisting in the detection of some of the first extra-solar planets and participating in the search for the Higgs Boson at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
Beyond the lab, Paul’s drive for excellence extended to the world of elite athletics. As a fierce competitor, he played three seasons in the Rugby Super League with the Chicago Lions and fought his way to the Olympic Trials as a boxer in both 2004 and 2012.
His commitment to peak performance and resilience carried over into his 13-year career in Special Operations, where he deployed to every major combat zone and played a pivotal role in redefining combat medicine. Before medically retiring from service, Paul helped shape and direct Human Performance programs for the military’s most elite units, revolutionizing how warriors prepare, perform, and recover.
Whether in the realms of science, sport, or special operations, Paul’s career is defined by a relentless pursuit of excellence, a passion for evolving human ability, and an unyielding commitment to innovation in high-stakes environments.