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**Avril Danica Haines** (born August 27, 1969) is an American lawyer who serves as the [[:Director of National Intelligence]] (DNI) in the [[Biden administration]].{{ :: | **Avril Danica Haines** (born August 27, 1969) is an American lawyer who serves as the [[:Director of National Intelligence]] (DNI) in the [[Biden administration]].{{ :: | ||
+ | Avril Haines was sworn in as the [[:Director of National Intelligence]] on January 21, 2021. She is the seventh Senate-confirmed DNI in our nation’s history and the first woman to lead the U.S. Intelligence Community. | ||
+ | Director Haines has deep national security experience. During the Obama administration, | ||
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+ | From 2013-2015, Haines was the Deputy Director of the [[:Central Intelligence Agency]]. She was the first woman to hold both of these positions. She initially joined the federal government as a civil servant and over the last two decades has worked in all three branches of government, in and outside of the intelligence community, and in academia as a research scholar at Columbia University and a senior fellow at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. ((https:// | ||
===== Early Life and Family ===== | ===== Early Life and Family ===== | ||
Haines was born in [[New York City]] on August 27, 1969 to Adrian Rappin and [[:Thomas Haines]]. | Haines was born in [[New York City]] on August 27, 1969 to Adrian Rappin and [[:Thomas Haines]]. | ||
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==== Brookings Resume ==== | ==== Brookings Resume ==== | ||
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Avril Haines is a deputy director of Columbia World Projects, a lecturer in law at Columbia Law School, and a senior fellow at the [[:Johns Hopkins University]] Applied Physics Laboratory. She was appointed by President Obama to serve as a member of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service, and serves on a number of boards and advisory groups, including the [[:Nuclear Threat Initiative]]’s Bio Advisory Group, the Board of Trustees for the Vodafone Foundation, the Advisory Board for Foreign Policy for America, and the Refugees International Advisory Council. | Avril Haines is a deputy director of Columbia World Projects, a lecturer in law at Columbia Law School, and a senior fellow at the [[:Johns Hopkins University]] Applied Physics Laboratory. She was appointed by President Obama to serve as a member of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service, and serves on a number of boards and advisory groups, including the [[:Nuclear Threat Initiative]]’s Bio Advisory Group, the Board of Trustees for the Vodafone Foundation, the Advisory Board for Foreign Policy for America, and the Refugees International Advisory Council. | ||
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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Simon Skojdt Center for the Prevention of Genocide Advisory Group, co-chair | U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Simon Skojdt Center for the Prevention of Genocide Advisory Group, co-chair | ||
[[:Vodafone Foundation]], | [[:Vodafone Foundation]], | ||
- | WestExec Advisors, consultant | + | [[WestExec Advisors]], consultant |
Women in National Security, leadership council, honorary advisory committee | Women in National Security, leadership council, honorary advisory committee | ||
- | [[:World Economic Forum]], Global Future Council on Geopolitics, | + | [[:World Economic Forum]], Global Future Council on Geopolitics, |
==== Disappearing History ==== | ==== Disappearing History ==== | ||
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Controversial Data-Mining Firm [[: | Controversial Data-Mining Firm [[: | ||
Within a few days of joining the Biden campaign, the biography of former top intelligence official Avril Haines no longer listed her work for Palantir. | Within a few days of joining the Biden campaign, the biography of former top intelligence official Avril Haines no longer listed her work for Palantir. | ||
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The Washington Post did not note Hanfling’s affiliation with the CIA; instead, it described him simply as an “emergency physician.” ((https:// | The Washington Post did not note Hanfling’s affiliation with the CIA; instead, it described him simply as an “emergency physician.” ((https:// | ||
+ | ===== External links ===== | ||
+ | * [[https:// |