Letitia “Tish” Long (LinkedIn)) joins Andrew (Twitter); LinkedIn)) to discuss her time as the Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Tish was the first woman to be appointed director of an American intelligence agency.
GEOINT & its importance
Tish’s recollection of the Bin Laden raid
The differences between NGO and NGA
Information sharing between spy chiefs
The value of mentorship
Being the first, but certainly not the last
*“Make sure that you are taking care of yourself, that you're getting that balance, you know, work life balance. And when I say that, I mean many different things because everybody is different. Whether it's family, friends, spiritual, physical, or working out, you’ve got to take care of all aspects of yourself so you're ready to give 110%. Because that's what the intelligence community takes.” *– Tish Long.
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