Special Agents
FBI Special Agents are a highly diverse corps of
men and women who are united in their common desire to fight
injustice and make a positive difference in the nation and
world.

- Michael A. Mason Profile
Mr. Mason served as Section Chief, Applicant Processing Section, and was responsible for, among other things, overseeing the background investigations conducted on all FBI employees and Presidential appointees. He served as the Special Assistant to the Director from December 2001 to April 2002, and was the Special Agent in Charge of the Sacramento Division from 2002 until his appointment as the Assistant Director in Charge of the Washington Field Office in September 2003.
- Cassandra Chandler Profile
She then was appointed Assistant Director of the Training Division, where she was responsible for managing the FBI Academy and the FBI’s other training and career development programs. In 2002, Mrs. Chandler was appointed Assistant Director of the Office of Public Affairs. In that capacity she was responsible for managing all of the FBI’s public affairs operations and serving as the FBI’s National Spokesperson. In 2005 Mrs. Chandler was appointed Special Agent in Charge of the Norfolk...
- Roland J. Corvington Profile
In September 1996, Mr. Corvington was assigned to FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he served as an SSA in the Drug Section of the Criminal Investigative Division. He was promoted to the Inspection Division as an assistant inspector during August 1998. In August 1999, Mr. Corvington was appointed to serve as chief of the Inspection Management Unit in the Inspection Division's Office of Inspections.
- My Harrison Profile
Ms. Harrison entered on duty as a Special Agent with the FBI on February 3, 1985, and upon completion of training at Quantico, was assigned to the New Orleans Field Office, Shreveport Resident Agency where she worked general criminal investigations. In June 1991, she transferred to the Los Angeles Division and was assigned to the Civil Rights Squad. In 1995, she transferred to FBIHQ as a Supervisor in the Civil Rights Unit.
- James E. Finch Profile
Mr. Finch began his career with the FBI from March 1976 through November 1979 as a support employee. He returned to the FBI on June 8, 1984 as a special agent and has served in the Indianapolis, Cleveland, Houston, and Knoxville Divisions, as well two assignment tours at FBI Headquarters. His assignments include service as an investigative agent in the FBI's Violent Crimes and Organized Crime/Drug, White Collar Crimes, and Undercover Programs, and he served as a member of the Indianapolis SWAT team.
- Carl Whitehead Profile
Mr. Whitehead is a graduate of the Kellogg School of Management, U.S. Military Global War on Terrorism, and the Steven Covey Principle of Leadership training programs. He has been widely recognized for his involvement with businesses, law enforcement agencies, and the community. Mr. Whitehead received a baccalaureate degree in Sociology from Wayne State University in 1977, and a master’s degree in Public Administration from California State University in 1992.
- Debra K. Mack Profile
Debra K. (Debbie) Mack, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, began her investigative career with the FBI as a Special Agent in January 1983. She served as a Special Agent in the FBI's Atlanta, Buffalo and Newark Field Offices. During December 1994, Ms. Mack transferred to the FBI's Philadelphia Field Office were she served as a Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) over Financial Institutional Fraud matters. In January 1999, Ms Mack was promoted to the position of Assistant Inspector in the FBI's Inspection Division at FBI Headquarters.
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