University Park, IL. On Thursday, July 13, 2000, Robert W. Hunter
will be a guest lecturer at Governors State University, The College of
Arts and Sciences in the Center for Performing Arts as a part of their
distinguished guest lecturer series.
Robert W. Hunter is a retired agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation
in Norfolk, Virginia. The last ten years of his career were spent in the
field of Foreign Counter Intelligence. In that decade, Mr. Hunter was the
case agent and lead investigator on cases that resulted in five espionage
convictions, the most successful counter intelligence career on record
in the history of the FBI.
Hunter received a bachelors degree from Florida State University, served
six years in the Air Force Reserves and became a Special Agent for the
FBI, thus fulfilling a boyhood dream.
Hunters book, SPY HUNTER: Inside the FBI Investigation of the Walker
Espionage Case, was published by the Naval Institute Press in April of
1999.
Mr. Hunter is now a private investigator in Virginia Beach, where he
lives with his wife and co-author, Lynn.