Timothy Murphy

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Person.png Timothy Murphy   SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(police officer)
Timothy Murphy.jpg
NationalityUS
Alma materFerris State University
Member ofThomson Reuters Special Services/Board
Former Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[1] After the FBI, he sat on the board of the private intelligence service Reuters Special Services and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Employment.png Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

In office
July 8, 2010 - August 31, 2011
Succeeded bySean Joyce

Timothy P. Murphy is a former Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. After the FBI, he sat on the board of the private intelligence service Reuters Special Services and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Education

Murphy graduated from Ferris State University.[2] He retired as Deputy Director of the FBI on August 31, 2011.[3]

Career

Murphy joined the FBI in September 1988. He has formerly worked in FBI field posts in cities such as Newark, Tampa, Washington, DC, and Cincinnati along with several post at FBI Headquarters. Murphy has investigative experience in a number of matters including counterterrorism, organized crime and drug trafficking. His experience also expands into undercover and surveillance work. Murphy's executive experience includes being the special agent in charge of the Washington Field Office, special agent in charge of the Cincinnati Division, and a member of the Director's Special Agent in Charge Advisory Committee.[4]

After the FBI

After Murphy is CEO of crypto platform Consortium Networks [5] and is on the Board of Directors for Apifiny,[6][7] Western Union,[8] and the nonprofit National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.[9]


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