FBI Director Christopher Wray has named Indian American Shohini Sinha, a former therapist, as the special agent in charge of the federal law enforcement agency’s Salt Lake City Field Office.
“#FBI Salt Lake City is thrilled to welcome Shohini Sinha as our new special agent in charge. SAC Sinha most recently served as executive special assistant to the Director at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Welcome to Utah!†the agency’s local office tweeted.
Sinha most recently served as executive special assistant to the Director at FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC, according to an FBI press release.
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Sinha joined the FBI as a special agent in 2001. She was first assigned to the Milwaukee Field Office, where she worked in counterterrorism investigations.
She also served in temporary assignments at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, the FBI Legal Attaché Office in London, and the Baghdad Operations Center.
Sinha was promoted in 2009 to supervisory special agent and transferred to the Counterterrorism Division in Washington, DC. She served as program manager of Canada-based extraterritorial investigations and facilitated liaison efforts with Washington, DC- based Canadian liaison officers.
In 2012, Sinha was promoted to assistant legal attaché in Ottawa, Canada, working counterterrorism matters in collaboration with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
In 2015, she was promoted to field supervisor in the Detroit Field Office, where she led squads responsible for investigating international terrorism matters.
In early 2020, Sinha transferred to the cyber intrusion squad, which worked both national security and criminal cyber intrusion matters.
Later in 2020, she was promoted to assistant special agent in charge for national security matters, and later criminal matters, in the Portland Field Office.
Sinha was selected to serve as the executive special assistant to the Director in 2021.
Prior to her employment with the FBI, Sinha worked as a therapist and later as an administrator for a private, not-for-profit clinic in Lafayette, Indiana.
She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Purdue University in Indiana.