Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: May 12, 2023
Bronwyn Haley, a former Drug Enforcement Administration special agent, has been appointed vice president for the Department of Justice sector technical services contractor Steampunk.
She will lead the segment under Steampunk’s homeland, commerce and justice division and brings decades of client relationships, organizational risk management and operations experience, the company said Thursday.
Haley previously worked at 5 Stones intelligence as director of enterprise risk and resilience and project manager for the DOJ, Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Financial Investigators Program.
While at 5 Stones, Haley managed a team of 35 financial investigators supporting the DOJ’s transnational criminal investigations.
Her DEA career included roles as deputy chief inspector and associate DCI for the Office of Professional Responsibility – Board of Professional Conduct.
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