FBI Director Christopher Wray has appointed the agency s first ever chief diversity officer.
Scott McMillion, a long-time agent and the former chair of the FBI’s Black Affairs Diversity Committee for years, was named to the post earlier this week.
It follows a swath of other government agencies who have created similar roles in the months since President Biden took office.
McMillion will head direct the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, which was set up in 2012. As our chief diversity officer, Scott is the right person to ensure that the FBI fosters a culture of diversity and inclusion, and that our workforce reflects all the communities we serve , Wray said in a statement.
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Raul Bujanda Named SAC Of Albuquerque FBI Division
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FBI Director Christopher Wray has named Raul Bujanda as the special agent in charge (SAC) of the Albuquerque Field Office.
Bujanda most recently served as a section chief in the Criminal Investigative Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington.
He joined the FBI as a special agent in 2002 and was first appointed to the Portland Field Office in Oregon, where he investigated violent crime, gang, and Mexican-based drug trafficking organizations.
Bujanda transferred to the El Paso Field Office in Texas in 2008 to work on the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force strike force. He continued to investigate Mexican-based drug trafficking organizations.
Donald M. Voiret Named Special Agent in Charge of the Seattle Field Office
Director Christopher Wray has named Donald M. Voiret as the special agent in charge of the Seattle Field Office. Most recently, Mr. Voiret served as the FBI legal attaché to London.
Mr. Voiret joined the FBI as a special agent in 2002 and was assigned to the Providence Resident Agency in Rhode Island, under the Boston Field Office. He primarily worked counterterrorism cases.
Mr. Voiret was promoted to supervisory special agent in 2007 and transferred to the Counterterrorism Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Voiret moved to the Washington Field Office in 2010 and served as a supervisor of the Extraterritorial Counterterrorism Squad.