Overview

Tracey Jenkins is a seasoned investigator with over 20 years of experience leading complex investigations in counterintelligence, intelligence collection, harassment, discrimination, and civil rights violations with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As a Supervisory Special Agent, Mr. Jenkins led national-level operations, employing advanced investigative techniques and Open-Source Intelligence to support critical national intelligence missions.

During his tenure at the FBI, Mr. Jenkins served in the Director鈥檚 Office, where he facilitated executive briefings and high-level communications. While assigned to the FBI鈥檚 Kansas City Field Office, he spearheaded counterintelligence initiatives that dismantled international intelligence threats and safeguarded U.S. technology.

Prior to his service with the FBI, Mr. Jenkins was a police officer in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he conducted felony investigations involving sexual assaults, child molestation, domestic violence, gang activity, shootings, stabbings, and traffic fatalities. He managed crime scenes, collected evidence, pursued and apprehended violent offenders, and conducted in-depth interviews with victims and suspects.

Mr. Jenkins holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology from Ball State University and an Associate of Science in Law Enforcement from Vincennes University. He is certified in counterintelligence operations, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) investigations, and advanced interrogation techniques. Recognized as a trusted leader and subject matter expert, Mr. Jenkins is deeply committed to justice, integrity, and operational excellence.