Meroe Park Explained

Meroƫ Park
Office1:Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Acting
President1:Donald Trump
Term Start1:January 20, 2017
Term End1:January 23, 2017
Predecessor1:John O. Brennan
Successor1:Mike Pompeo
Office2:Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
President2:Barack Obama
Term Start2:2013
Term End2:2017
Birth Date:1 December 1966
Birth Place:Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Children:2
Education:Georgetown University (BSc)

Meroƫ Park (born December 1, 1966) is an American former intelligence official who served as Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 2013 to 2017. Prior to Mike Pompeo's confirmation, she briefly served as Acting Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 2017.[1] [2] [3] [4] On January 27, 2020, she became Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the Smithsonian Institution.

Early life

Park was born to Korean-born professor Kwangjai Park and Marcia Sherman in Eugene, Oregon and raised there. She graduated from Georgetown University (BSc).

Career

Park worked at the CIA for 27 years, during which she served as Chief of Human Resources, Director of Corporate Resources for Analysis, Chief of Payroll, and as a senior mission support officer for locations in Eurasia and Western Europe. During her career, she received two Presidential Rank Awards. After serving as Executive Director and briefly as Acting Director, she retired from the intelligence community in June 2017.[5]

After leaving the CIA, Park became Non-executive Director at the Bank of Butterfield in October 2017.[6] Bank of Butterfield is a Bermuda-based banking and wealth management firm which operates on Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey and in the United Kingdom.[7] She also became Executive Vice President of the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, where she oversees the different programs of that organization and its work with federal agencies.[8] In February 2018, she was named a Distinguished Executive-in-Residence at Georgetown University.[9] In December 2019, Park was appointed deputy secretary and chief operating officer of the Smithsonian Institution. She is responsible for supervising 6,000 employees at 19 museums, 21 libraries, nine research centers and the National Zoo.[10]

Notes and References

  1. News: Philip . Rucker . Greg . Miller . Trump visits CIA headquarters after sharply criticizing the intelligence community . January 21, 2017 . Washington Post . February 11, 2017.
  2. Web site: Meroe Park . C-SPAN.org . en-us . February 11, 2017.
  3. News: Robert . Windrem . Sisterhood of Spies: Women crack the code at the CIA . November 14, 2013 . NBC News . February 11, 2017 . en.
  4. News: Trump Rejects Notion of Feud With CIA in Day-One Visit . Margaret . Talev . Jennifer . Jacobs . January 21, 2017 . Bloomberg.com . February 11, 2017.
  5. News: Meroe Park: Executive Biography. Bloomberg. November 30, 2017.
  6. Former CIA Executive Director Joins Bank Board . Bermuda News . October 6, 2017 . August 21, 2019.
  7. News: Profile: Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Ltd . Reuters . August 21, 2019.
  8. Web site: Meroe Park . Partnership for Public Service . June 5, 2019 . June 5, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190605210408/https://ourpublicservice.org/staff/meroe-park/ . dead .
  9. Web site: Former CIA official serving as Georgetown Distinguished Executive-In-Residence. . 11 February 2023 . February 26, 2018.
  10. News: McGlone . Peggy . Smithsonian secretary taps former intelligence officer as deputy . . December 16, 2020. May 15, 2020.