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Alex sits down with Marc Polymeropoulos, a former senior intelligence officer in the CIA overseeing clandestine operations in Europe and Eurasia. Marc retired after 26 years of service as one of the CIA’s most decorated field officers. The two discuss how the tech landscape has impacted CIA operations over the past 3 decades, the United States facing new near-peer threats, and Marc being targeting by a Russian energy weapon that ultimately lead to an early end of his CIA career. They highlight leadership principals from Marc's new book, Clarity in Crisis, that are applicable for anyone looking to grow as a leader and as a human being.  

Originally Aired: 06/18/21

#CIA #Leadership #Author 

00:00 - Subscribe for Tech & Business News Daily

00:14 - Marc Polymeropoulos Intro

01:16 - CIA Ranking - 4 Star General

02:00 - Leadership Parallels Between CIA and Startup World

03:32 - Keys to Having Clarity in Crisis

05:02 - Harrowing Moments Where Marc Had to Keep Composure

08:51 - Embracing Change as a Leader

11:51 - U.S. and Foreign Intelligence Love to Use Social Media

15:13 - Do Your Kids Use TikTok?

15:31 - Tech Companies Influence Abroad

19:36 - Being Attacked in Moscow

22:08 - Energy Weapon Being Used Outside Russia?

24:23 - Do CIA Agents Have a "License to Kill"?

27:33 - Cyber and Information War

31:25 - Near Peer Competition from China + Russia

34:20 - Constant Change and Innovation in Intelligence Space

38:05 - Closing Thoughts