U.S. Secret Service Director James Murray will retire later this month from the agency he has led since May 2019, the White House and the Service announced Thursday.
Mr. Murray was a 27-year veteran of the Secret Service, first joining as a special agent in the New York field office, where he investigated cyber-related financial crimes.
His last day will be July 30. Mr. Murray will depart the Secret Service for a position as a top security official at Snapchat.
President Biden said Mr. Murray has had “a long and distinguished career in federal and military service.