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Name
  
Michael Sulick

Alma mater
  
Fordham University

Education
  
Fordham University


Profession
  
Intelligence officer

Succeeded by
  
John D. Bennett

Battles/wars
  
War on Terrorism

Battles and wars
  
War on Terror

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President
  
George W. Bush Barack Obama

Books
  
American Spies: Espionage Against the United States from the Cold War to the Present

Preceded by
  
Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr.

Espionage by Americans from the Revolutionary War to the Present


Michael J. Sulick (born 1948) is an American intelligence officer who served as Director of the U.S. National Clandestine Service from 2007-2010.

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Sulick, who grew up in the Bronx, studied Russian language and literature at Fordham University and later earned his Ph.D. from the City University of New York. He also served as a Marine during the Vietnam War.

Sulick joined the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1980. He was stationed overseas throughout his career, in Eastern Europe, Asia, Latin America, Poland, and Russia. Sulick served as Moscow Station chief from 1994 to 1996 and Chief of Central Eurasian Division from 1999 to 2002. Sulick served as the Associate Deputy Director of clandestine service for a short time in 2004 under Director Porter J. Goss. He parted ways with the CIA in November 2004 during a management change and leadership turmoil at the agency.

On September 14, 2007 Sulick rejoined the CIA to replace Jose Rodriguez as the head of the clandestine service. Sulick retired in July 2010.

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References

Michael Sulick Wikipedia