Source: US FBI
I entered the FBI Academy in March 1998. I was first assigned to the Washington Field Office, where I worked national security matters and white-collar crime, including espionage, health care fraud, and corporate and securities fraud. While in Washington, I served as a member of the original HazMat evidence response team.
I then transferred to Sacramento, where I worked health care fraud and supported the SWAT team. I then spent time at FBI Headquarters preparing the Director’s briefing materials for domestic and international engagements and then in the Las Vegas Division addressing a large mortgage fraud caseload. I was then promoted to supervise the IT staff and cyber threat analysts at the Internet Crime Complaint Center in West Virginia. I have been serving as a supervisory special agent in Springfield since 2017 and currently oversee cyber, human intelligence, and other efforts.
Describe your most memorable case or investigative success.
My most memorable case was the opportunity to work on the Robert Hanssen investigation. I was in charge of reviewing all of the electronic evidence in the case and was the first to see notable information about his dead drops and letters to the Russians.