FBI Names 6th Counterterrorism Chief Since 9/11

Wednesday, December 29, 2004; Page A17


The FBI announced the appointment yesterday of its sixth counterterrorism
director since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, underscoring the bureau's
struggle to retain executives in senior positions.

Willie T. Hulon, a 21-year FBI veteran who until recently headed the
bureau's Detroit office, was named newest chief of the FBI's
Counterterrorism Division.

Two of Hulon's predecessors have retired, while three others moved to other
FBI jobs, including deputy director John S. Pistole and Gary M. Bald, who
now oversees counterterrorism and counterintelligence programs.

All of the FBI's senior positions have turned over at least once since the
Sept. 11 attacks, and many have changed hands numerous times. FBI officials
have said they are working against lucrative opportunities in the private
sector and the unique pressures of attempting to prevent terrorist attacks.

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III also announced two other senior
appointments yesterday: Louis M. Reigell III as chief of the Cyber Division
and Thomas E. Bush III as head of the Criminal Justice Information Services
Division.

-- Dan Eggen



C 2004 The Washington

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A32313-2004Dec28?language=printer





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