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Retirement of Director Joseph P. Clancy

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on Feb. 14, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

(Washington, D.C.) United States Secret Service Director Joseph P. Clancy is

announcing his retirement on March 4, 2017, after 30 years of public service to his

country. Mr. Clancy served as the agencys Director for two years, during which time

he successfully led the men and women of the Secret Service during the most complex

and demanding protective operations in the agencys 151 year history. On his watch,

Mr. Clancy flawlessly executed ten National Special Security Events as well as

navigating the agency through the dynamic pace of the 2016 Presidential Campaign.

Mr. Clancy, a native Philadelphian, began his career in 1984, in the agencys

Philadelphia Field Office. His other assignments included the New York Field Office,

Office of Congressional Affairs, Inspection Division and the Presidential Protective

Division, where he served as the Special Agent in Charge. Mr. Clancy retired from the

Secret Service in 2011 and worked in the private sector for three years. In October

2014, the Obama Administration asked him to accept the position of Acting Director

on an interim basis. In February 2015, President Obama appointed him as the 24th

Director of the Secret Service.

Mr. Clancy was best known by Secret Service employees as a sincere and genuine

leader, who walked the line to engage his people. He understood the challenges faced

by the frontline agents, officers and professional staff, and it was that understanding

that guided his sound decisions. While his focus remained on the mission, he strove to

improve the quality of life challenges, which faced his people. His accomplishments in

this endeavor included record increases in recruiting and hiring. His personal and soft

spoken style will be greatly missed as the agency continues its role to safeguard the

executive branch of government and the nations financial systems.

The Secret Service family is grateful for his extraordinary leadership, and wishes him

all the best in his next chapter of his life.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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