John O. Brennan
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John O. Brennan was the interim director of the National Counterterrorism Center immediately after its creation.
[edit] Career Highlights
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- CEO of [The Analysis Corp]
- Chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance [INSA]
- Interim director, National Counterterrorism Center
- Director, Terrorist Threat Integration Center
- Deputy Executive Director, CIA
- Chief of Staff to Director of Central Intelligence, CIA
- Chief of Station, Middle East, CIA
- Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, CIA
- Deputy Director, Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis, CIA
- Daily Intelligence Briefer at the White House, CIA
- Deputy Division Chief, Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis, CIA
- Chief of Analysis, DCI's Counterterrorism Center, CIA
- Middle East Specialist and Terrorism Analyst, Directorate of Intelligence, CIA
- Political Officer, U.S. Embassy in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Department of State
- Career Trainee, Directorate of Operations, CIA.
[edit] Education
- BA, political science, Fordham University, including a year abroad studying Arabic and Middle Eastern studies at American University in Cairo
- MA, government, University of Texas at Austin.
[edit] Personal
Lives in Herndon with wife Kathy and their son, Kyle, 19, and twin daughters, Kelly and Jaclyn, 17.
Preceded by Position Established |
Acting Director of the National Counterterrorism Center 2004-2005 |
Succeeded by John Scott Redd |