Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: May 11, 2022
Elizabeth Kimber, a nearly four-decade CIA veteran who served as deputy director of the agency for operations, was appointed as vice president of intelligence community strategy at Two Six Technologies.
The technology company said Tuesday Kimber has over 37 of experience in serving the CIA, where she led global human intelligence missions and networks, and oversaw foreign intelligence collection efforts and covert action operations as DDO.
Citing Two Six’s work to address U.S. national security challenges, Kimber welcomed the opportunity to support its delivery of software and expertise to defense and intelligence customers.
Her CIA career includes time serving as its acting deputy director, assistant director for Europe and Eurasia as well as deputy director of the National Clandestine Service.
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