SA Daniel Gaitan is the Private Sector Coordinator (PSC) for the Miami Division. In his role as PSC, SA Gaitan strives to protect our nation’s economy and national security by strengthening the FBI’s relationships with the U.S. private sector. SA Gaitan possesses 17 years of extensive FBI investigative experience in Criminal matters, National Security, and International relations. From 2005 through 2008, SA Gaitan was assigned to the Denver Division, Lander, Wyoming field office, where he worked Indian Country Violations to include violent crimes, homicides, crimes against children, and gaming. In 2008, SA Gaitan transferred to Miami field office where he worked violent gangs, narcotics trafficking, and international money laundering. As a member of Miami’s SWAT Team, SA Gaitan gained extensive tactical experience in firearms, close quarter battle, breaching, dignitary protection and security. In 2015, SA Gaitan served as FBI Headquarters Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) assigned to the Directorate of Intelligence, Human Intelligence Operations Section. SA Gaitan managed Confidential Human Source (CHS) recruitment, vetting, and development. From 2017 to 2020, SA Gaitan served as Assistant Legal Attache located in Mexico City, Mexico. SA Gaitan developed and maintained numerous liaison contacts representing international law enforcement counterparts, international business partners, as well as other government agencies. SA Gaitan oversaw multiple programs to include Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, White-Collar Crimes, Narcotics trafficking, Kidnapping for Ransom and Fugitive Extraditions. Prior to the FBI, SA Gaitan worked the Banking and Finance industry. SA Gaitan received his Master’s Degree in Finance from St. Mary’s University and Bachelors of Business Management from Texas State University.