Amy J. Lyons
About Amy J. Lyons
Amy J. Lyons is the Vice President of Corporate Security at Bristol-Myers Squibb, with a background as an Assistant Director at the FBI and degrees in Psychology and Behavioral Psychology.
Title at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Amy J. Lyons holds the position of Vice President Corporate Security at Bristol-Myers Squibb. She joined the company in August 2011 and has over a decade of experience within the organization. In her role, she oversees the corporate security functions, leveraging her extensive background in law enforcement and corporate security.
Career at the FBI
Prior to her current role, Amy J. Lyons had an extensive career with the FBI, serving as Assistant Director. She worked at the FBI from 1986 to 2011, spending 25 years in Washington, DC. Her responsibilities at the FBI included overseeing various operations and leading teams in federal law enforcement activities. This long tenure provided her with a solid foundation in security and investigative methodologies.
Education and Academic Background
Amy J. Lyons holds a Master of Arts (MA) in Behavioral Psychology from Ball State University, where she studied from 1984 to 1985. She also completed a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Psychology from the University of South Carolina-Columbia, studying from 1979 to 1983. This academic background in psychology has informed her professional approach to security and investigative practices.
Transition to Corporate Security
Amy J. Lyons transitioned from a long career in federal law enforcement to corporate security in 2011 when she joined Bristol-Myers Squibb. With over a decade of experience in corporate security, she has utilized her extensive law enforcement background to enhance the security operations at Bristol-Myers Squibb, ensuring the protection of company assets and personnel.