The SI Organization, Inc. has named former deputy director of the National Intelligence for Collection, Mary Margaret Graham, to its strategic advisory council.
Graham joins Charles E. Allen, David J. Berteau, David A. Deptula, Martin C. Faga, Jeffrey K. Harris, Dr. Paul G. Kaminski, Kevin J. O'Connor and Gary Roughhead as members of the strategic advisory board.
She previously served the CIA as associate deputy director for operations for counterintelligence and chief of the directorate of operation's National Resources Division and deputy chief of the directorate of operations Europe division.
She was also executive assistant to deputy director of the National Security Agency, William Crowell.
In 2005, Graham was appointed deputy director of National Intelligence for Collection, conceptualizing and managing the agency's oversight and intelligence programs until she retired in 2008.
Graham has received several prestigious awards for her service, including the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement in 1996, the Intelligence Medal of Merit in 2005, the Medal for Meritorious Civilian Service in 2008 and the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal in 2008.
Bill Graham, SI's president and CEO, said Graham has been a thought leader throughout her career in the intelligence community and will continue providing guidance and expertise as one of SI's corporate advisers.