Source says:
"Secret Service Director Sean Curran sent out an agency-wide email (through senior division directors) formally notifying the agency about the leadership changes he made last week.
Curran didn't mention former Acting Secret Service Director Ron Rowe, but sources tell me Rowe is retiring.
Agents are still urging Curran to quickly push out Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Radway, who is extremely close to former Director Kimberly Cheatle, from her executive leadership post.
In the 5 p.m. email, Curran announced that Tyler McQuiston will be his incoming chief of staff and Richard Giuditta, Jr. will serve as his senior adviser. McQuiston is a well-respected former longtime Secret Service agent who is coming out of retirement to help Curran reform the agency.
Other new Secret Service leadership changes/reassignments Curran announced: Assistant Director Darryl Volpicelli, Office of Intergovernmental and Legislative Affairs, will be assigned as the acting deputy director.
Assistant Director James Donahue, Office of Protective Operations, will be assigned to assistant director, Office Of Protective Operations, Mission Readiness. (I'm told Curran may still be looking for a position to reassign Donahue to - he had to be moved out temporarily to make way for Stuart Allison.) Deputy Assistant Director Stuart Allison, Office of Protective Operations, will be reassigned to Assistant Director, Office of Protective Operations.
Chief Counsel Thomas Huse, Office of the Chief Counsel, will be assigned to the Department of Homeland Security. Assistant Director David Torres, Office of Strategic Intelligence and Information, will be retiring in February."
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