![]() Her memoir is a riveting account of a young woman who went from the pink beanbag chair in her sorority house at the University of Southern California (USC) to a single-wide trailer at a black site in the Middle East. In Walder’s 2020 memoir titled The Unexpected Spy: From the CIA to the FBI, My Secret Life Taking Down Some of the World’s Most Notorious Terrorists, Walder recounts many of her experiences leading up to and during her time at the CIA and FBI. ![]() ![]() But we also know it is worth sitting down with Walder, listening to her recount her experience and share her insights, and knowing there is also much we can learn from Walder’s experiences as a female in a well-known male-dominated world. Is it the likes of Homeland or other spy shows you may have binge-watched while in quarantine? We know enough to say-most likely-not a chance. ![]() When you learn of Tracy Walder’s experiences in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), it will leave you fascinated, intrigued, and all those other words that mean you want to learn more. ![]()
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