Cohen served as number 2 in the CIA from 2015 to 2017 in the Obama administration. The position does not require confirmation from the Senate.
During his first stint as deputy director of the CIA, Cohen helped oversee the strategic modernization of the intelligence agency and led the collection of foreign intelligence. He ended his term in 2017 by receiving the Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the CIA’s highest honor.
His office also developed the Obama administration’s plan to target ISIS and other terrorist organizations in the financial arena, earning him the nickname “Financial Batman” at the Obama White House.
In forming his government, Biden enlisted many former Obama-era officials with whom he worked or who have years of government experience.
Cohen is currently a partner at the private law firm WilmerHale in Washington, DC, where he practiced law before joining the Obama administration.
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