Secret Service Director To Retire Next Month
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The director of the Secret Service will retire next month.
CBS 3 has confirmed Havertown native Joe Clancy will step down on March 4.
Clancy went to Archbishop Carroll, then Villanova, and also taught at Father Judge High School in Northeast Philadelphia.
Clancy took over as acting director after Julia Pierson's resignation in October 2014.
He was then named director by President Barack Obama in February 2015.