An FBI agent for 31 years, a legal advisor/instructor, a lecturer/seminar presenter, a field coordinator, a trainer, a writer, and a football player (Central and UNL): these are just some of the roles that identify Greg Stejskal. After his graduation from Central and UNL, Greg enrolled in the University of Nebraska College of Law where he received his J.D. He applied for, and was accepted into, the FBI program, a lifelong dream. His first assignment was in Detroit, Mich., (the fugitive squad), and, after a few years, he was moved to Ann Arbor, Mich., (bank robbery squad, surveillance squad, and SWAT team). He spent the majority of his career there, eventually becoming senior resident agent in charge of the Ann Arbor office of six agents in five counties, focusing on criminal cases and foreign counterintelligence. Over the course of his career, Greg led investigations involving kidnappings, mass murders, illegal drug use (steroids), and racketeering. Thanks to his work, many dangerous criminals were arrested and jailed. Some cases which involved Greg directly included the investigation leading to the capture of the Unabomber and Operation Equine, a case involving the illegal distribution of steroids. As a result of the steroid case, Major League Baseball was warned about a significant steroid problem in 1994, but the warning was ignored. Greg and other agents received a special award from the FBI, the FDA, and the Royal Mounted Police for their work on that case. Greg addresses University of Michigan athletes annually on the dangers of steroid use. Greg has been characterized as “someone who always strives to do the right thing” and as “a rock solid law enforcement guy.”