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BENS Southeast Luncheon and Discussion with Tampa FBI SAC David Walker

SAC David Walker is a lawyer turned FBI special agent. He joined the FBI in 1998 and has been posted around the globe. He has worked in embassies, various field offices but has stayed focused on counter terrorism, to include time on the esteemed FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT). You can find SAC Walker’s FULL BIOGRAPHY HERE.

Some of the topics SAC Walker will discuss are a brief history of his experiences in the FBI, current state of affairs in the Tampa area, challenges of the FBI, potential connection/assistance points where BENS might be of assistance, and much more.

Cost: $35

Organizer:

STalley@bens.org

Walker David

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