She Thought She Would Be a Teacher, But Joined the FBI

By Lucy M. Pritchett

One shape changed Amy Wisotsky's career path. Photos: Melissa Donald 


Not every Turning Point leads from the classroom to crime. Crime-solving, that is.

Meet Amy Wisotsky, who idea she would acquire a instructor but ended upwards joining the FBI.

       


“I was the outset inwards my household unit of measurement to live on to college,” Amy says. “I grew upwards inwards Brooklyn, as well as it was simply understood that I would live on to Brooklyn College. At that fourth dimension — this was inwards the ‘70s — a adult woman would select to acquire a instructor or social worker. I decided to acquire a teacher. The college was pretty progressive, as well as I started educatee instruction inwards a multifariousness of metropolis schools my freshman year.”

One of her classes was on deviant demeanor as well as was taught past times the outset high-ranking woman soul inwards the New York City Department of Corrections. “She was an amazing professor as well as progressive inwards her thinking,” Amy says. “The shape was phenomenal. The focus was on how deviant demeanor affects criminal demeanor as well as activity. I establish the report of criminology fascinating. My professor was a practiced mentor, as well as amongst her encouragement, I changed majors as well as enrolled inwards the John Jay College of Criminal Justice inwards Manhattan.”

 The Statue of Liberty poster is constituent of her collection of vintage New York posters.


Amy graduated inwards 1977 amongst a Bachelor of Science inwards criminal justice. She worked for the FBI inwards Manhattan inwards a clerical purpose her senior year, as well as 1 time she got her degree, she became an FBI investigator inwards unusual counterintelligence inwards New York.

“I held that seat for 2 to 3 years, as well as hence I went through grooming at the FBI Academy on the Marine Corps base of operations inwards Quantico, Virginia. That course of report consisted of xiv weeks of shape work, legal studies, firearms training, as well as physical training.

“Training at Quantico was life-changing. There were solely 3 women out of a shape of 29. We all the same live on on inwards touch. Before the buzzwords that nosotros utilisation forthwith — ‘team building, collaboration, innovation’ — nosotros were doing all that then. We worked good together fifty-fifty though nosotros came from all over the country. There were hence many differences, but our primary focus was helping each other. It was a keen back upwards team.”

Amy has kept all of the badges from constabulary departments she has worked amongst previously. "The Polis badge was given to me past times hence Officer Monica Dahlstrom Lannes of the Swedish Polis." They visited each other inwards their countries of residence as well as bring maintained contact for 39 years.  


Amy graduated from Quantico equally an FBI special agent, as well as she as well as her government-issued Smith as well as Wesson were assigned to the purpose inwards Louisville. She was on the reactive criminal offence squad as well as worked cases involving depository fiscal establishment robberies, kidnapping, as well as racketeering.

“After 2 years inwards Louisville, I was reassigned to New York,” Amy says. “I didn’t desire to live on dorsum there. I had to brand a determination betwixt the character of life that I was enjoying inwards Louisville as well as leaving a career doing what I loved doing.”

Staying inwards Louisville won out, Amy says. “Louisville offered hence many amenities. The toll of living was lower here, I had a beautiful apartment, as well as it was slowly to acquire some non solely inwards the metropolis but out to other parts of the expanse equally well.”

After Amy left the FBI, she worked inwards corporate safety at LG&E for vi years, hence for nine years she worked inwards employee relations as well as undertaking management for the company.

“I went dorsum to schoolhouse as well as earned my master’s flat from the University of Louisville inwards grooming as well as evolution as well as eventually joined Brown-Forman equally human resources manager,” she says. “I dealt amongst undertaking relations, training, as well as organizational development. I was at that topographic point for fifteen years as well as retired terminal June.”

Although she missed the FBI later she left — particularly the camaraderie as well as the investigative question as well as analysis constituent of that chore — Amy credits the skills she learned amongst the Bureau inwards helping her amongst every expression of her career.

“I learned to get together the pertinent data needed to brand decisions, whether they’re made on the wing or past times waiting,” she says. “At the Bureau, I worked amongst people from hence many backgrounds, ethnic groups, as well as value systems. I had to work inside that framework to acquire data to come upwards to a resolution or decision. Those skills served me well.”

In her costless time, Amy enjoys collecting seltzer bottles. She uses this onetime seltzer crate to display
her antiques as well as flowers. 


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