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David Samuel Cohen (born June 11, 1963) is an American attorney who has served as deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since January 20, 2021, previously holding the position from February 9, 2015 to January 20, 2017. He served as acting director of the CIA from January 20 to March 19, 2021 until the Senate confirmation of William J. Burns. Originally from Boston, Cohen previously worked at the U.S. Treasury Department and as an attorney in private practice. At the Treasury, among other posts, he served as the under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence where he gained the nickname of "sanctions guru". Early life and education Cohen was born on June 11, 1963, the son of a Jewish family doctor from Boston. He graduated from Cornell University in 1985 with a bachelor's in government and went on to receive a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School in 1989. After graduating from law school, Cohen served as a law clerk for federal judge Norman P. Ramsey for the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. Career Following his clerkship, Cohen began his law career at the firm Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, a “criminal-defense boutique” in Washington, D.C. He specialized in white-collar criminal defense and civil litigation. He was hired by the U.S. Treasury Department in 1999 as an aide to General Counsel Neal S. Wolin and then as Acting Deputy General Counsel. While there he was credited by department officials with "crafting legislation that formed the basis" of Title III of the USA PATRIOT Act, dealing with money laundering. In 2001 he left the government and joined the Washington law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, now known as WilmerHale. He practiced there for seven years, becoming partner in 2004. His practice areas included complex civil litigation, white-collar criminal defense, internal investigations, and anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance. In 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Cohen to be Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing in the Treasury Department, and the U.S. Senate confirmed him on May 1, 2009. Variously described by members of the Obama administration as a "financial Batman" and one of the president's "favorite combatant commanders", he was, two years later, nominated and confirmed as Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. In that role, he "preside[d] over a 700-person, $200 million-a-year counterterrorism office within Treasury that was created after the September 11, 2001, attacks" and includes the Office of Foreign Assets Control, which implements U.S. economic sanctions. During his Senate confirmation hearing, Cohen singled-out the government of Kuwait for rebuke, noting that "we have a real challenge with the Kuwaiti government. Kuwait is the only government in the Gulf Cooperation Council that does not criminalize terrorist financing." The following year, Cohen appeared as speaker at the annual forum of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. In 2015, Cohen was appointed Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. At the time of his appointment, some speculated that Cohen's selection was due to the Obama administration's reluctance in picking someone with ties to past incidences of CIA torture and extraordinary rendition. The post of deputy director has traditionally been filled by military officers or intelligence community veterans. Personal life Cohen is married with two children. He met his wife while in law school. In May 2019, Cohen had a cameo role in Season 8, Episode 2 of Game of Thrones. References External links Media related to David S. Cohen at Wikimedia Commons Appearances on C-SPAN. Discover the David S Cohen popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David S Cohen books.

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  • Ben, In the World synopsis, comments

    Ben, In the World

    Doris Lessing

    Far from resting on her laurels, Lessing goes from strength to strength. Ben's halfhuman ignorance, paranoia, and rage are magnificently imagined and vividly present on every page....

  • The Hilltop synopsis, comments

    The Hilltop

    Assaf Gavron

    Mordantly funny and deeply moving, this awardwinning novel about life in a West Bank settlement has been hailed as “brilliant” (The New York Times Book Review) and “The Great Israe...

  • Francis A. Paruolo v. David Cohen Et Al. synopsis, comments

    Francis A. Paruolo v. David Cohen Et Al.

    Supreme Court of New York

    [167 A.D.2d 454 Page 455] The plaintiff, Francis Paruolo, commenced this action against the New York State Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc. (hereinafte...

  • How to Grow as a Musician synopsis, comments

    How to Grow as a Musician

    Sheila E. Anderson

    Professional musicians tell how they developed as artists, how they approach performance, and how they handle the business side of the businessoffering solace and heartfelt inspira...

  • The Autistic Spectrum synopsis, comments

    The Autistic Spectrum

    Lorna Wing & Judith Gould

    'Authoritative, compassionate and commonsensical . . . an honest, sensitive and thorough introduction to understanding and living with autism . . . highly recommended.' Psychologi...

  • The Players Ball synopsis, comments

    The Players Ball

    David Kushner

    “An engrossing microcosm of the internet’s Wild West years” (Kirkus Reviews), awardwinning journalist David Kushner tells the incredible battle between the founder of Match.com and...

  • The Penguin Book of Hebrew Verse synopsis, comments

    The Penguin Book of Hebrew Verse

    T. Carmi

    This stunning anthology gathers together the riches of poetry in Hebrew from 'The Song of Deborah' to contemporary Israeli writings. Verse written up to the tenth century show the ...

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    How to Grow as a Musician

    Sheila E. Anderson

    A Friendly Guide to Launching and Maintaining Your Musical Career It’s tough to make a living from one’s love of music, but Sheila E. Anderson shows readers how to do just that in ...

  • Starr Tyme v. David Cohen synopsis, comments

    Starr Tyme v. David Cohen

    Supreme Court of Florida

    We have for review Starr Tyme, Inc. v. Cohen, 638 So.2d 599 (Fla. 4th DCA 1994), wherein the District Court certified the following as a question of great public importance: