Gina C. Haspel Central Intelligence Agency Career Timeline Gina Haspel began her career at CIA on January 6, 1985 as an officer in the Directorate of Operations. From that moment until she was named Deputy Director of CIA in 2017, her entire CIA career was classified. CIA prepared and declassified the following summary of her assignments. This does not cover more than 30 short-term, temporary duty (“TDY”) assignments over the course of her career. Deputy Director Haspel had some fluency in Spanish and French prior to joining CIA. As a CIA officer she learned Turkish and Russian. She also received extensive training as an operations officer. 2017 – Present Deputy Director of CIA 2014 – 2017 Chief of Station, Europe Division 2012 – 2014 Deputy Director of the National Clandestine Service (“DDNCS”) 2012 – 2012 DDNCS for Foreign Intelligence and Covert Action 2011 – 2012 Chief of Station, Classified Location 2008 – 2011 Chief of Station, Europe Division 2005 – 2008 Chief of Staff, Directorate of Operations 2004 – 2005 Deputy Chief, National Resources Division 2003 – 2004 Senior-level Supervisor, Counterterrorism Center (“CTC”) 2001 – 2003 Deputy Group Chief, CTC 2000 – 2001 Deputy Chief of Station, Europe Division 1998 – 2000 Deputy Group Chief, Russian Operations, Central Eurasia Division 1996 –1998 Chief of Station, Central Eurasia Division 1995 – 1996 Language and other training 1994 – 1995 Chief of an Intelligence Branch, Central Eurasia Division 1993 – 1994 Intelligence Operations Officer, Russian Operations Group, Central Eurasia Division 1990 – 1993 Case Officer Tour, field assignment, Europe Division 1989 – 1990 Language training 1987 – 1989 Case Officer Tour, field assignment, Africa Division 1985 – 1987 Directorate of Operations Career Trainee ###