Security through Diversity: Your Future in Intelligence

Wednesday, February 28, 2018 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

The U.S. Intelligence Community is deeply committed to approaching global challenges using the widest range of perspectives. Cultural diversity is just one angle: religion, ability, sexual orientation, gender expression, and socioeconomic background are all critical to breaking the barriers of traditional thinking.

With recent shifts in accountability and efforts like the ongoing IC Pride Summits in June, the Intelligence Community’s leaders are committed to engaging the strength in our nation’s multicultural background. Join us to meet experts from the CIA, DIA, DOE, and FBI—then ask them about their unique histories and how their agencies excel by seeing the world’s challenges through differing lenses. A reception with light refreshments will follow to meet our guests.

The Intelligence Community has ranked among the “Best Places to Work in the Federal Government” for eight years running, according to non-profit research, making it one of the few large public entities to compete nationally in job satisfaction and retention. The Director of National Intelligence has tasked IC leaders to adopt Diversity as one of their core values, and their policies for hiring and developing employees in minority populations is not just a goal—it’s a mission-critical priority.

Come and learn how your unique perspective could lead to a future career in Intelligence!

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Teaching Academy: 117

Contact:

Puck Winchester puck@ucf.edu

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Fall

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Career/Jobs

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