Andrew C. Campi Named Special Agent in Charge of the Intelligence Division for the New York Field Office
FBI Director Christopher Wray has named Andrew C. Campi as special agent in charge of the Intelligence Division for the New York Field Office. Mr. Campi most recently served as a deputy assistant director in the Counterintelligence Division at FBI Headquarters.
Mr. Campi entered on duty with the FBI in 1997 and was first assigned to the New York Field Office, where he investigated counterintelligence and counterterrorism matters. He subsequently served in the Counterintelligence Division and the Mobile Field Office, Montgomery Resident Agency.
In 2007, Mr. Campi was promoted to supervisory senior resident agent of the Newark Field Office, Trenton Resident Agency. In 2013, Mr. Campi was selected to serve as an assistant special agent in charge of the Newark Field Office. In that position, he served in several capacities: in 2013, he oversaw the Intelligence Branch; from 2013 to 2015, he oversaw the Administrative Branch; and from 2015 to 2016, he oversaw the National Security Branch.
In 2016, Mr. Campi was promoted to chief of the CIA’s Counter Espionage Group, where he was responsible for overseeing all joint FBI-CIA espionage investigations. In 2017, Mr. Campi was promoted to section chief in the Counterintelligence Division.
Mr. Campi received a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Virginia Military Institute and a master’s degree in management from Webster University. Prior to joining the FBI, Mr. Campi served as a commissioned officer in the United States Army as an attack helicopter aviator. He served in Operation Desert Storm and in Somalia.