Kamerman
Janet L. Kamerman – Executive Assistant Director, Human Resources Branch
Janet L. Kamerman entered on duty as a special agent with the FBI in July 1989. Upon graduating from the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, she was assigned to the Houston Division, where she worked a variety of investigative matters, including organized crime/drugs, international terrorism, and white-collar crime. While in Houston, she was promoted to supervisory special agent and supervised a drug squad.
Ms. Kamerman transferred to FBI Headquarters in 2002 as a supervisory special agent and unit chief in the Human Resources Division. She was later promoted to assistant special agent in charge overseeing administrative matters at the Washington Field Office.
In 2005, Ms. Kamerman served as special assistant to Director Mueller, where she provided counsel on a variety of policy and administrative matters. Ms. Kamerman served as special agent in charge of the Honolulu Division from May 2007 until January 2009.
She then returned to FBI Headquarters as the associate executive assistant director of the Human Resources Branch to start and lead the Bureau-wide Leadership Development Program for the benefit of all FBI employees. In addition to these efforts, Ms. Kamerman was appointed as the assistant director of the FBI’s Training Division, where she was responsible for workforce training and development. Ms. Kamerman reported to the Training Division in April 2010.
In November 2010, Ms. Kamerman was appointed executive assistant director of the Human Resources Branch, which is comprised of the Human Resources Division, the Security Division, the Training Division, and the Leadership Development Program.
Prior to entering the FBI, Ms. Kamerman served in the U.S. Army as a military police officer.




