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    New NCIS Director and Deputy Director Announced

    New NCIS Director and Deputy Director Announced

    Photo By Darren Harrison | Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the incoming Director of the Naval Criminal...... read more read more

    DC, UNITED STATES

    02.04.2010

    Story by Darren Harrison 

    Naval District Washington

    By NCIS Public Affairs

    Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus has announced that the next director of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service will be the NCIS Executive Assistant Director for Combating Terrorism, Special Agent Mark Clookie.

    Secretary Mabus also announced that Executive Assistant Director for Criminal Investigations Mark Ridley will be promoted to the position of deputy director.

    Both appointments come after an exhaustive review and selection process, which included a series of interviews with senior leaders from the Navy, Marine Corps and Secretariat. It culminated with the secretary making these decisions personally following his own set of interviews.

    Clookie began his career with the then-Naval Investigative Service in March 1982. He has served in Newport, R.I., and at both the NCIS Washington D.C. Field Office and NCIS Headquarters in Washington D.C., including a stint as assistant director for human resources.

    He was the resident agent in charge of the NCIS office in Okinawa, Japan, and was special agent in charge of the Middle East Field Office in Bahrain in the immediate aftermath of 9/11.

    In 2007, he was promoted to NCIS executive assistant director for Middle East and Pacific Operations, and in 2009 became the executive assistant director for combating terrorism.

    Prior to joining NCIS, Clookie, a Wisconsin native and graduate of the University of Maryland, was a police officer in Annapolis, Md. He is married and has three children. One daughter is an NCIS special agent, another daughter is with the Department of Defense and is deployed to Southwest Asia, and his son is a recent graduate of the Citadel.

    Special Agent Ridley joined the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in 1987.

    He served as special agent afloat aboard the USS Forrestal in 1990, and posted assignments in Long Beach, Calif.; Sasebo, Japan; Jacksonville, Fla.; Camp Lejeune, N.C.; and Camp Pendleton, Calif., where he became the first special agent in charge of the Marine Corps West Field Office.

    In 2004, Ridley was named deputy assistant director for Counterintelligence Operations, and the following year he was selected as assistant director for the newly formed Directorate of Intelligence.

    He was named executive assistant director for Pacific Operations in 2006. In September 2007, Ridley was selected to be executive assistant director for Criminal Investigations. He has a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Nevada and a master's degree in Justice Administration from Norwich University. He and his wife have two sons and a daughter.

    Making the leadership announcements during a gathering in the atrium of the NCIS headquarters building on the Washington Navy Yard in front of hundreds of NCIS personnel and Under Secretary Robert Work, Mabus said he has great appreciation for what NCIS does.

    "I want to emphasize the importance of NCIS and the incredibly important role that you play in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. I always describe the Navy as 'America's Away Team' and NCIS sure is a part of that.

    You're forward deployed, you've got an incredible operational tempo, you're an expeditionary force; you are where our Sailors and Marines are. You are where we have issues in the world, and you don't get the recognition that you should all the time."

    Acting NCIS Director Gregory Scovel notes that "the next few years will be a period of extraordinary change within this agency as we initiate three separate headquarters moves, change personnel systems, and respond to the expeditionary and emergent requirements that we know are just over the horizon. I am confident that Special Agent Clookie's experience, energy and character will serve the agency well as we meet these and other challenges."

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    Date Taken: 02.04.2010
    Date Posted: 02.04.2010 08:30
    Story ID: 44885
    Location: DC, US

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