I joined the FBI in 2019. I currently work on the Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force, where I coordinate with state and local partners to protect our most vulnerable victims.
Prior to joining the FBI, I was in the U.S. Army and was a police sergeant in Fayetteville, North Carolina. My first assignment with the FBI was in the Chicago Field Office from 1999 to 2006.
I had been working as an environmental engineer for several years when my husband, who was already a special agent with the FBI, encouraged me to take the leap and apply.
Born in 1972, the first year women were permitted to be FBI special agents, I started my FBI career as a file clerk in 1996 and became an agent in early 2001. I have worked cases in a number of areas, but have focused on complex financial crimes, health care fraud, and other white-collar investigations.
After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, with a degree in integrative biology and then competing as a professional track and field athlete, I was recruited by the FBI for an intelligence analyst position in the San Francisco Field Office.
Prior to joining the FBI, I served as a law enforcement officer with the U.S. Capitol Police for 10 years. Since joining the FBI, I have primarily worked organized crime.
I began my FBI career as an honors intern in the International Operations Division. In 2014, I entered the FBI Academy for new agent training and was assigned to investigate violent gangs and criminal enterprises with the FBI Indianapolis Safe Streets Task Force.
I entered the FBI as a special agent in January 2001 and worked public corruption and health care fraud cases and was a certified crisis negotiator. In May 2020, I was chosen to be assistant special agent in charge of the Las Vegas Field Office assigned to national security and intelligence.
My FBI training academy class was the fourth class to graduate after 9/11. In 2010, I raised my hand to work crimes against children, and I have been in that role ever since.
I have been a special agent with the FBI since 1998. Since 2003, I have been assigned to the Memphis Division of the FBI, where I currently supervise civil rights investigations.
I joined the FBI as a special agent in 2002 and was assigned to the New York Field Office as a counterintelligence case agent. I transferred to the Newark Field Office in 2014 and now serve as its Training Academy and National Academy Coordinator.
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