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programs to maintain the integrity of these programs, as I continued serving
            our American public.





                                         CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY






            I am Dr. Carol L. Chisholm and I served at the Central Intelligence Agency
            as a Psychologist.  Despite having received a lucrative job offer from the
            Baltimore Gas and Electric Company with generous benefits and an excellent

            pension, I decided to take the very large pay cut to join the government,
            seeing in it a mission where I could make a difference in American lives.
            Although the pay cut would make savings difficult, I felt that the benefits

            package and ability to put away money pre-taxes would make it possible for
            me, widowed with two children, to follow my heart.  I had an extraordinary
            twenty-year career and with the choice I made, I did achieve a real difference

            in the lives of others.  Perhaps the thing of which I am most proud was being
            given the task by the Directorate of Operations, with whom I was then
            seconded, to find all speakers of Arabic tongues in the United States, vet and

            confirm their abilities, and feed these prospects to the Counterterrorism Center
            currently tasked with translating a plethora of digital media captured after
            9/11.  Many months of my life were dedicated to the task, and I also worked
            with the language department to create tests that could be used to check

            abilities by those who did not themselves know Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, or other
            needed languages.  My innovation was to include a trap in the test so those
            who could do the translation but might be disposed not to do so accurately for

            whatever reason, would do so.  I did many other unusual jobs in federal
            service that mattered: teaching at CIA University, providing psychological and
            management services to crisis stations abroad, helping negotiate employee
            lawsuits, doing research to provide data for a variety of difficult questions

            facing the Agency, conducting employee surveys, and creating and
            implementing an upward feedback system required by Congress as a solution
            to a problem.  I was trained in and practiced Six Sigma analyses, Executive

            Coaching, and helped officers maximize their use of talents in service of the
            Agency.  These and many other tasks over my career allowed me to function
            as a trusted internal consultant since I was always a part of the Office of

            Medical Services.



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