AFLSE Lecture Series - Dr. Joel Brenner

Dear Reader,

On Tuesday, October 23, the AFLSE is pleased and proud to present a lecture by Dr. Joel Brenner. Details are below.

Joel F. Brenner is the National Counterintelligence Executive and Mission Manager for Counterintelligence.

The International Policy & Economics Lecture Series (IPE) series features numerous prominent LSE alumni in the Washington, DC area.


Event Date: Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 at 6:30pm

  
   
Joel F. Brenner
 
Admission is free.

Please click here to RSVP for the Joel Brenner lecture.

Lecture topic:
The Role of the National Counterintelligence Executive

Location: 1248 36th Street, NW Washington, DC, the corner of 36th and N Streets. The event is being held in the conference room on the main floor (it can been seen as you enter through the main door).

Wednesday, October 23rd at 6:30 to last until 8:00 PM

A wine and cheese reception will follow the lecture.


About Dr. Joel Brenner

On 7 August 2006, the Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte appointed Joel F. Brenner to serve as the National Counterintelligence Executive and Mission Manager for Counterintelligence.

In this capacity, Dr. Brenner will play a central role in identifying the key strategic CI threats; evaluating those threats; and coordinating our efforts to predict, penetrate, and preempt intelligence activities directed against US national security. As the Mission Manager for Counterintelligence, Dr. Brenner will work closely with key agencies and departments to meet the goals of our strategic CI mission.

During 2002-06, Dr. Brenner served as the Inspector General of the National Security Agency (NSA), where he managed a large staff of auditors, investigators, and inspectors that was responsible for examining all aspects of NSA's signals intelligence and information-assurance missions. Prior to his service with NSA, Dr. Brenner was an attorney at the Department of Justice and in private practice, where his diverse practice included securities regulation, antitrust, and a wide ariety of civil and criminal trial work.

He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin (B.A.), the London School of Economics (Ph.D.), and Harvard Law School (J.D.) and was a Marshall Scholar.


The International Policy & Economics Lecture Series (IPE) features numerous prominent LSE alumni in the Washington, DC area.

For questions, please contact: Pietro DiSciascio pietrodisc@gmail.com

AFLSE DC IPE Lecture Series:
November 28 - Marc Grossman , (retired) Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, State Department
October 23 - Joel Brenner , National Counterintelligence Executive and Mission Manager for Counterintelligence
July 11 - Margaret McCown , Senior Analyst, National Defense University
June 27 - Steven Payson , Chief, Special Studies Branch, Bureau of Economic Analysis
May 30 - Anthony Elson , Visiting Fellow, The London School of Economics and Political Science
April 25- Dennis McBride , President, The Potomac Institute
March 28 - Dr. Richard Weitz , Senior Fellow, The Hudson Institute

(Please click on link for details on each event.)






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