29 min

Adapting to New Threats: Insights from the Field The Professionals Podcast

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Welcome to The Professionals Podcast, where we explore the world of upskilling and continuing education for adult learners. On this episode, Luke Kasim and Amanda Gillespie have the privilege of talking to Elaine Lammert, the distinguished homeland security master's Program director.

Elaine has had an illustrious career, spending nearly 29 years at the FBI, starting as a street agent and eventually becoming the Principal Deputy General Counsel. She then transitioned into academia, joining GW in 2011 as an adjunct professor and later becoming the program director.

We dive into the evolution of the Department of Homeland Security since its creation in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Elaine highlights the need for unity of effort and information sharing among agencies, emphasizing the importance of protecting the nation from terrorist threats. She also discusses the continuous evolution of DHS in response to ever-changing threats.

Elaine shares her unique career journey, describing it as both a career change and continuation. She believes in giving back and serving her country, which she now does through educating the next generation of leaders in homeland security.

We learn about the diverse student body in GW's Homeland Security Master's Program, which includes individuals from various backgrounds, such as the military, law enforcement, intelligence, and even the private sector. Elaine emphasizes the importance of providing a well-rounded education to prepare students for careers in national security.

Elaine discusses the program's commitment to staying up-to-date and mentions exploring partnerships and addressing specific needs in the coming years. She also touches on the program's webinar series, "U.S.-China Relations," which delves into the complexities of China's role in the world.

In closing, Elaine encourages prospective students to consider GW's program, highlighting its location in the national capital region, the impressive credentials of the faculty, and the program's commitment to mentoring and producing the next generation of leaders in the field of homeland security.

If you're interested in learning more about the Homeland Security Master's Program at GW or attending one of their China relations webinars, you can visit CPS.GWU.edu. The program offers a unique blend of academic theory and practicality, making it a valuable opportunity for those seeking careers in national security.

Welcome to The Professionals Podcast, where we explore the world of upskilling and continuing education for adult learners. On this episode, Luke Kasim and Amanda Gillespie have the privilege of talking to Elaine Lammert, the distinguished homeland security master's Program director.

Elaine has had an illustrious career, spending nearly 29 years at the FBI, starting as a street agent and eventually becoming the Principal Deputy General Counsel. She then transitioned into academia, joining GW in 2011 as an adjunct professor and later becoming the program director.

We dive into the evolution of the Department of Homeland Security since its creation in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Elaine highlights the need for unity of effort and information sharing among agencies, emphasizing the importance of protecting the nation from terrorist threats. She also discusses the continuous evolution of DHS in response to ever-changing threats.

Elaine shares her unique career journey, describing it as both a career change and continuation. She believes in giving back and serving her country, which she now does through educating the next generation of leaders in homeland security.

We learn about the diverse student body in GW's Homeland Security Master's Program, which includes individuals from various backgrounds, such as the military, law enforcement, intelligence, and even the private sector. Elaine emphasizes the importance of providing a well-rounded education to prepare students for careers in national security.

Elaine discusses the program's commitment to staying up-to-date and mentions exploring partnerships and addressing specific needs in the coming years. She also touches on the program's webinar series, "U.S.-China Relations," which delves into the complexities of China's role in the world.

In closing, Elaine encourages prospective students to consider GW's program, highlighting its location in the national capital region, the impressive credentials of the faculty, and the program's commitment to mentoring and producing the next generation of leaders in the field of homeland security.

If you're interested in learning more about the Homeland Security Master's Program at GW or attending one of their China relations webinars, you can visit CPS.GWU.edu. The program offers a unique blend of academic theory and practicality, making it a valuable opportunity for those seeking careers in national security.

29 min