Consuelo B. Carver is recognized by Continental Who’s Who in the field of Law Enforcement. Consuelo is a Supervisory Special Agent and Squad
Supervisor with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. From cybercrime to international terrorism, the FBI’s goal is to protect Americans through terroristic and foreign intelligence threats, to enforce and maintain the criminal laws of the United States, and most importantly, to equip federal, state, municipal, and international agencies with endless leadership, safety and criminal justice services.
With nearly three decades of hands on experience in military service, criminal justice, law enforcement and investigative services, Consuelo is a seasoned professional specializing in counterterrorism and counterintelligence, crisis management, homeland security, federal law enforcement, program management and more. A member of the Federal Law Enforcement Organization, USO and National Association of Professional Women, Consuelo was recognized as an NAPW VIP Woman of the Year.
In her down time, she enjoys camping, reading, movies and travel while donating her charity to organizations such as the American Red Cross and Salvation Army. Consuelo holds a Master’s degree in English from the University of Colorado-Denver in addition to her Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from the University of New Hampshire. For more information, please visit www.fbi.gov