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Lynnae Williams
Washington, DC
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About Me

Intelligence Officer with approximately 3 years of experience in intelligence analysis and the CT communities; Experience in handling and delegating competing priorities; ability to quickly assess the significance of current developments, and capability to brief senior consumers in a dynamically and challenging environment. Ability to develop and nurture partnerships across organizational boundaries and at all levels; strong research, writing, and analytical skills; excellent organization, interpersonal, and teamwork skills; sound judgment, flexibility, and creative problem solving skills; demonstrated strong customer service focus; ability to interact successfully with all organizational level, from junior employees to senior managers; prior work in interagency or joint command environment, independent working skills, demonstrated capability to deal with personnel at all levels in government, industry and academia

Work History

  • Central Intelligence Agency
  • Clandestine Service Trainee
  • July 2009 to September 2010
  • • Completed initial phase of training
    • Interim Rotational Assignment as Staff Operations Officer
    • Prepared, researched and disseminated responses to comments from field offices

  • Defense Intelligence Agency
  • Intelligence Analyst/Team Lead
  • October 2006 to July 2009
  • Researched and wrote intelligence assessments.

Education

  • Georgetown University
  • Master of Science in Foreign Service, Foreign Policy, International Security
  • 2004 - 2006
  • Coca-Cola Fellow
    Coursework Included: Force and the use of Diplomacy, International Security Issues, International Security and Ethics, Asian Security, International Finance, International Trade, Security Issues in the Middle East.

  • Spelman College
  • Bachelor of Arts, Sociology
  • 1994 - 1998
  • Thesis: Gender and Education: Classroom Interaction Patterns Among Male and Female College Students