Courtney Simmons Elwood

Courtney Simmons Elwood (born June 6, 1968) is an American attorney who served as the General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Courtney Simmons Elwood
General Counsel of the
Central Intelligence Agency
Assumed office
June 6, 2017
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byCaroline D. Krass
Personal details
Born (1968-06-06) June 6, 1968[1]
Bethesda, Maryland
Spouse(s)
John Elwood
(m. 1996)
EducationWashington and Lee University (BA)
Yale Law School (JD)

Early life and education

Elwood was born in Bethesda, Maryland. She was a member of the first graduating class of West Potomac High School in Alexandria, Virginia.[2] She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Washington and Lee University and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School.[3]

Career

Prior to assuming her post at the CIA, she was a partner with the firm Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick. She joined this firm in 1996, after clerking for Chief Justice William Rehnquist on the Supreme Court of the United States during the 1995 term and for Judge J. Michael Luttig on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.[4]

Elwood has served as an associate counsel to the president, deputy counsel to the vice president, and deputy chief of staff and counselor to the attorney general.[5] In March 2017, she was announced as President Donald Trump's nominee to become General Counsel of the CIA.[6] She was confirmed by the United States Senate with a vote of 67–33 on June 6, 2017.[7]

Personal life

On November 23, 1996, she married John Elwood, also a Yale-trained lawyer, in Alexandria, Virginia.[8]

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