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    SOSi Taps DEA Veteran Chris Tersigni to Serve as Federal Law Enforcement Account Exec

    By Staff WriterSeptember 11, 2019
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    SOS International LLC has added former special agent and longtime Drug Enforcement Administration veteran to its ranks. 

    Christopher Tersigni, who spent 28 years at DEA and was a member of the Senior Executive Service, will serve as the company’s federal law enforcement account executive.

    Tersigni’s last role was as the special agent in charge of the Special Operations Division, a multi-agency operational coordination and de-confliction center supporting national security and public safety. 

    “Chris is known throughout the national security community for being a collaborative and innovative leader,” said Kevin Henderson, SOSi senior vice president for corporate growth. “Leveraging our 30-year history in the federal law enforcement market, he will play a critical role in helping us introduce the communication intercept technologies we’re developing and expanding our federal business in both new and existing markets.”

    Prior to SOD, Tersigni served as the deputy assistant administrator of the Office of Special Intelligence and as assistant special agent in charge of the Europe/Asia/Africa Section and the Special Projects Section at SOD.

    He also served as the ASAC for the Atlanta Field Division’s Nashville District Office, where he oversaw all investigations, enforcement operations and fiscal and administrative matters associated with seven DEA offices covering the state of Tennessee.

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