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Langley, VA
Joined February 2014
Born on September 18, 1947

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  1. Apr 6

    If you have a background in Biology, there are a number of interesting career opportunities for you at CIA. Learn more & apply:

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  2. Apr 3

    CIA Artifact of the Week: George Kisevalter Cufflinks CIA had 2 sets of cufflinks made for ops officer George Kisevalter to use as recognition signal w CIA asset Maj. Pyotr Semenovich Popov, CIA’s 1st major postwar Soviet source of positive intel

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    Apr 3

    Haspel had no idea that she was a role model based on her success in the notoriously male-dominated culture of CIA operations. Gina worked with a high degree of humility & service, not thinking about her “brand” but rather the mission.—Carmen L Middleton

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  4. Apr 1

    ICYMI: A Day in the Life of a Science, Technology, & Weapons Analyst:

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  5. Apr 1

    ICYMI: Eloise Page, prominent & well-respected & CIA officer, became our first female chief of a flagship station.

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  6. Apr 1

    ICYMI: Jeanne Vertefeuille led team that uncovered traitor Aldrich Ames. It was the pinnacle of a long & memorable career.

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  7. Mar 31

    ICYMI: Virginia Hall had a gift for languages, a sense of adventure, & wanted to join the Foreign Service.

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  8. Mar 31

    ICYMI: Maria Gulovich was just 23 when she led & British officers through a blizzard & out of German clutches.

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  9. Mar 31

    ICYMI: Elizabeth Sudmeier: From typist to field ops officer

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  10. Mar 30

    Are you interested in becoming a Science, Technology, & Weapons Analyst? Read more here:

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  11. Mar 30

    STW Analyst: “A lot of things have surprised me about working at the CIA! The diversity of occupations employed here, the rotation opportunities, the investment in employee training.”

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  12. Mar 30

    STW Analyst: “I would challenge anyone looking to work [at CIA] in a field to think about how you want to apply your skills & what skills might make you a better Science, Technology, & Weapons analyst.”

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  13. Mar 30

    STW Analyst: “From day one, I had a lot more responsibility than I did in any other internship or job.”

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  14. Mar 30

    As part of our series profiling Agency officers in various positions throughout the CIA, we recently sat down with a Science, Technology, and Weapons Analyst (STW) to learn more about her journey to the CIA and her experiences here.

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  15. Mar 30

    A Day in the Life of a Science, Technology, & Weapons Analyst:

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    Why, in their own words, CIA professionals love Gina Haspel by

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  17. Mar 30

    Exceptional operational & management skills made Eloise Page a role model at CIA and throughout the Intelligence Community.

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  18. Mar 30

    As a well-known expert on terrorism & collection issues she joined the faculty of the Defense Intel College after she retired from the CIA. Eloise was named one of our first 50 Trailblazers during CIA’s 50th anniversary celebration in 1997.

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  19. Mar 30

    Eloise was the first woman to serve as the Deputy Director of the IC staff & Chairman of the Critical Collection Problems Committee, responsible for allocating collection assets on critical problems facing the United States.

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  20. Mar 30

    With hard work & dedication Eloise became a case officer & in the 70s, our first female Chief of Station. She also became an expert on terrorist organizations. Throughout her impressive career in the DO, Eloise rose through the ranks, eventually becoming the DO’s No. 3 officer.

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