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Defense Against Spies: Counterespionage Activities in the United States

Monday, May 12
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Alta Club

The Salt Lake Committee on Foreign Relations (SLCFR) is pleased to welcome Frank Montoya, Jr., an esteemed retired FBI senior executive, as the guest speaker at this event.

Frank Montoya, Jr. will unveil the hidden world of spies and the strategies used to defend against them. With a wealth of experience investigating espionage, terrorism, and other threats, Montoya brings unique insights into how the United States protects its secrets and counters foreign intelligence activities. His career highlights, including his involvement in significant cases like the Robert Hanssen investigation and his leadership in national counterintelligence efforts, promise an evening full of captivating stories and expert analysis.

The evening's events will begin with a social at 6:00 p.m. followed by a dinner at 7:00 p.m., and then Mr. Montoya's presentation will commence at 8:00 p.m.

A reservation is necessary for dinner. The prices are as follows and can be paid online:

  • $55 for Members
  • $60 for Guests
  • $30 for Students

The deadline for reservations is 7 May. Please contact Lynda Sayge at (801) 556-6173 if you are wanting to pay at the door or attend the lecture only.