FBI Agent
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Manage episode 290480419 series 2868149
Gina L. Osborn is an expert in navigating Chaos, Crisis and
Change. Having responded to catastrophic terrorist attacks and
cyber hacks as an FBI executive and chasing Cold War spies in
the Army, Gina knows that crises can be managed, chaos can be
controlled, and change is inevitable. Gina serves through
speaking, coaching and hosting executive round tables, VIP Days
and Masterminds. She also hosts Lead Like a Lady – A Real Life
Podcast.
Gina began her law enforcement career in 1986 by enlisting in
the U.S. Army as a Counterintelligence Special Agent. She served
six years during the Cold War and Desert Storm investigating the
highest profile espionage cases in the European Theater.
In 1996, Gina became a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
She had numerous assignments over the last 22
years that include investigating Asian Organized Crime on a task
force in the Little Saigon District of Orange County,
supervising counterterrorism investigations in Southeast Asia,
and leading inspection teams in the review and assessment of
investigative programs in field offices and FBI Headquarters.
In 2018, Gina retired from the FBI as the Assistant Special
Agent in Charge of the Cyber and Computer Forensics Programs
in. Los Angeles.
For 11 years, she led large-scale investigations
relating to national security and criminal computer intrusions.
She also provided foundational leadership in the creation of the
Orange County Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory, a $7
million, state-of-the-art facility devoted entirely to the
examination of digital evidence in support of criminal
investigations.
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