‘G-Man Honors’ Annual Event Raises $185K for Fallen Agents Families

FBIAA Board President Thomas O’Connor and Secretary Leon Panetta
FBIAA Board President Thomas O’Connor, with Former Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta, who received the FBIAA’s Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his legacy of leadership and courage

The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), hosted their fourth annual ‘G-Man Honors’ fundraising event November 29 at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC. 

More than 200 people were in attendance for the evening’s reception to honor the men and women of the FBI, and raised over $185,000 to benefit the FBIAA’s Charitable Memorial College Fund, and the Charitable Membership Assistance Fund.   

(A powerful video featuring the families of fallen Special Agents along with beneficiaries of the two charitable funds, was premiered during the event. Courtesy of the FBI Agents Association and YouTube. Posted on Nov 30, 2017)

The day started with the FBIAA National Executive Board meeting with FBI Director Christopher Wray at FBI headquarters to discuss priority issues.

Director Wray, along with a number of other high-level Bureau representatives, attended event in the evening, and in his remarked applauded the FBIAA and the members’ of the FBIAA’s work above and beyond their responsibilities in service of other agents. 

Wray added, “We are a better organization for it.”

FBI Director Christopher Wray, with the FBIAA Board at the Annual 2017 ‘G-Man Honors’ Charity Event
FBI Director Christopher Wray, with the FBIAA Board at the Annual 2017 ‘G-Man Honors’ Charity Event

Former Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta delivered the evening’s keynote remarks and received the FBIAA’s Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his legacy of leadership and courage. 

In his speech, he reflected on his years of collaboration with FBI Special Agents in service of our country.

The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) is an organization dedicated to providing support and advocacy to active and former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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Membership includes more than 13,000 active and former Special Agents of the FBI.

The pillars of the organization includes internal advocacy, legal representation, a legislative lobbying effort and financial support to agents, offered through both Memorial Scholarship and Member Assistance funds.