MICHAEL V. HAYDEN

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OVERVIEW:

BORN:
March 17, 1945;
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

EDUCATION:
Duquesne University (BA, 1967;  MA, 2969)

POLITICAL PARTY:
Independent

HIGHLIGHTS:
1967-2008:

U.S. Air Force
1970-1984:
Air Force Intelligence Officer
1984-1986:
Air Attaché in Bulgaria,
1986-1989:
Political-Military Affairs Officer, Air Force Headquarters
1989-1991:
Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council,
1991-1993:
Chief, Secretary of the Air Force Staff Group
1993-1995:
Director of Intelligence, US European Command
1996-1997:
Commander, Air Intelligence Agency;
Director, Joint Command and Control Warfare Center
1997-1999:
Deputy Chief of Staff, UN Command and US Forces Korea
1999-2005:
Director, National Security Agency
2005-2006
Principal Deputy Director for National Intelligence
2006-2009:
Director, Central Intelligence Agency

PORTRAITS:

CIA Photo
Official CIA Portrait
National Security Agency Photo

RESOURCES:

President George W. Bush attends the swearing-in ceremony of Air Force Lt. Gen. Michael Hayden, center, as Deputy Director of National Intelligence at the New Executive Office Building on May 18, 2005 (White House Photo by Eric Draper)

Central Intelligence Agency
Air Force
The Chertoff Group
Wikipedia

MEDIA COVERAGE:

President George W. Bush announces his nomination of Gen. Michael Hayden as the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Monday, May 8, 2006, in the Oval Office as Ambassador John Negroponte, Director of National Intelligence, looks on. (White House photo by Paul Morse)

PROFILES:
New York Times (12/18/2005)

CIA NOMINATION (5/8/2006):
Associated Press
New York Times
New York Times