FBI
DIRECTOR MUELLER ANNOUNCES SAC APPOINTMENTS
Washington,
DC FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, III
announced today four selections to the position
of Special Agent in Charge.
Weysan
Dun, Special Agent in Charge, Springfield Division:
Mr. Dun entered on duty with the Bureau in 1982
and has served in the Chicago, New Haven, Omaha,
and San Francisco field offices. During his
career, Mr. Dun has developed expertise in National
Security, High Technology Theft, and Terrorism
matters. In his current assignment as an Inspector,
Inspection Division, FBI Headquarters, Washington,
D.C., Mr. Dun has displayed extensive organizational
and analytical skills.
Charles
D. Elder, Special Agent in Charge, Louisville
Division: Mr. Elder entered on duty with
the Bureau in 1982 and has served in the Chicago,
Dallas, Denver, Sacramento, and San Francisco
field offices. During his career, Mr. Elder
has distinguished himself in the FBIs
White Collar Crime Program with an emphasis
on Economic Crimes, Health Care Fraud, Computer
Crimes and Public Corruption. Most recently,
Mr. Elder has served as Section Chief for the
Operational Support Section, Criminal Investigative
Division, FBI Headquarters, Washington, D.C.,
where his extensive experience was an invaluable
asset.
Robert
James Jordan, Special Agent in Charge, Portland
Division: Mr. Jordan entered on duty with
the Bureau in 1980 and has served in the Boston,
Newark, and San Diego field offices. During
his career, Mr. Jordan has been involved in
a number of successful high profile Public Corruption
investigations, culminating in his appointment
to head the FBIs national Public Corruption
Program. Currently, Mr. Jordan serves as the
Assistant Director of the Office of Professional
Responsibility, FBI Headquarters, Washington,
D.C., where he has re-engineered the office,
and greatly streamlined the disciplinary process
within the FBI.
Carl
Whitehead, Special Agent in Charge, Tampa Division:
Mr. Whitehead entered on duty with the Bureau
in 1982 and has served in the Detroit, Los Angeles,
New Orleans and San Antonio field offices. During
his career, Mr. Whitehead has directed several
significant drug, public corruption and violent
crimes investigations. Most recently, as an
Inspector, Inspection Division, FBI Headquarters,
Washington, D.C., Mr. Whitehead has significantly
contributed to ensuring the operational and
administrative efficiency of the FBI.