Evy Poumpouras
Former U.S. Secret Service
Evy Poumpouras is a former special agent and criminal investigator for the U.S. Secret Service. She is a multi-media journalist, co-host of Bravo TV's competition series Spy Games and producer using her skills and talents both in front of the camera as well as behind it interviewing people and investigating stories.
"Recipient of the Secret Service Medal of Valor Award for her heroism on September 11th"
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Evy regularly appears on the Today Show, NBC, MSNBC, and GMA covering topics on national security, law enforcement, and crime. She was part of the protective details for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, as well as former Presidents George W. Bush, William J. Clinton and George H. Bush. Additionally, Evy was an interrogator for the agency's elite polygraph unit and trained by the Department of Defense in the art and science of lie detection, human behavior, and cognitive influence. She holds a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology and a Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University. She is an Adjunct Professor for The City University of New York where she teaches criminal justice and criminology.
WHAT she OFFERS YOU
Evy offers rare insight into one of the oldest and most elite security forces in the world. Through her individual lens as a child of immigrants, an NYPD trainee, a Secret Service agent, and a Bravo game show co-host, she has the ability to make audiences all fighters in various ways; sometimes through quiet resolve, and sometimes by reading what's in front of us.