FILE 011 - How an Ops Officer and an Industry Expert Drove a New Focus on Wellbeing at CIA

The Langley Files: CIA's Podcast

CIA’s workforce has a mission unlike any other, where mental and physical resiliency are often put to the test. So how does an organization like CIA best take care of its people? On this episode, Dee and Walter sit down with the surprising duo who helped drive a change in how CIA answers that critical question: Paul, a former CIA operations officer who survived a terrorist attack overseas, and Dr. Jennifer Posa, an industry expert in workplace health who in 2022 became CIA’s first Chief Wellbeing Officer. They’ll discuss how wellbeing is changing at the world’s premiere intelligence organization—and how anyone can build a bit more of it in their lives, too.

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Want to dive deeper into today’s episode? Here's a look into more of Langley's (unclassified) files:

CIA Announces Chief Wellbeing Officer Dr. Jennifer Posa

To learn more about recent efforts to increase accessible fitness at CIA, check out this story about The Langley Field House.

For more about today’s trivia answer, check out The CIA World Factbook page all about the world.  

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