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William Hedgcock Webster (born
March 6,
1924) is currently Chairman,
Homeland Security Advisory Council. Previously Webster was the Director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from
1978 to
1987 and
Director of Central Intelligence from 1987 to
1991. He was a former federal
judge who ascended to the CIA after his successful coups against the New York
mafia families while director of the FBI under President
Jimmy Carter. Judge Webster is the only American to serve as both
Director of Central Intelligence and Director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Biography
He was born in
St. Louis and received his early education in
Webster Groves; he received his bachelor's degree from
Amherst College,
Amherst,
Massachusetts in
1947 and his Juris Doctor degree from the Law School of
Washington University in St. Louis in
1949.
After serving as a
lieutenant in the
United States Navy during
World War II, he joined a St. Louis firm, but left private practice soon after to begin a long and illustrious career in public service. He was a United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri from
1960 to
1961, then a member of the Missouri Board of Law Examiners from
1964 to
1969. In
1970, Webster was appointed a
judge of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, and in
1973 he was elevated to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Five years later, President Jimmy Carter appointed him as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Then in
1987, President
Ronald Reagan chose him to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He led the CIA until his retirement from public office in
1991. Since then, Webster has practiced law at the
Washington D.C. office of
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy where he specializes in arbitration, mediation and internal investigation.
For his distinguished service, Webster has received numerous honors and awards. Washington University granted Webster the Alumni Citation for contributions to the field of law in 1972 and in 1981 he received the William Greenleaf Eliot Award. In 1999 the School of Law created the Webster Society, an outstanding scholars program. Furthermore, he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the university's law school in 1977. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat named him "Man of the Year."
Webster has received numerous awards for public service and law enforcement and holds honorary degrees from several colleges and universities. In 1991, he was presented the
Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the
Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the
National Security Medal.
He is a member of the
American Bar Association, the
Council of the American Law Institute, the
Order of the Coif, the
Missouri Bar Integrated and the
Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis. Additionally, he served as chairman of the Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section of the American Bar Association. He is a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and an Honorary Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He served as Co-chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council.
He was married for 34 years to Drusilla Lane Webster and the couple had three children, Drusilla, William H. Webster, Jr. and Katherine. Following Mrs. Webster's death in 1984 he was remarried in 1990 to the former Lynda Clugston. They reside in Washington, DC.
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