About me
Ketrin Adam is a FBI Special Agent and the Private Sector Coordinator for the FBI’s InfraGard program. She recently returned from FBI Headquarters as a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI's Public Corruption Unit (PCU). In this role, she focused on providing public corruption program management to FBI field offices and coordinating the FBI's Environmental Crime Initiative. Prior to her work with PCU, SA Adam worked public corruption investigations out of the Orange County Resident Agency (OCRA) in Los Angeles, California.
Prior to her work with the FBI, SA Adam was a Special Agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for six years out of Los Angeles, focusing on the manufacture, distribution/transportation, and possession of narcotics from Latin American into the United States as well as internationally. Prior to her role with the DEA, SA Adam worked as a civil investigator with the US Department of Labor, investigating civil violations and accounting fraud in public and private pension plans. SA Adam has a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History from the University of Virginia, a Master of Arts (MA) in International Relations from Regent's College in London, England. She is also a certified fraud examiner (CFE) and a certified FBI Adjunct Faculty Professor (AFP) in both Public Corruption and Money Laundering.