What is the personality type of William Twining? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for William Twining from Makai Ouji Devils & Realist and what is the personality traits.
William Twining personality type is ENTJ, which is the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from its inception in 1908 until his death in office in 1929. The “E” stands for extroversion. Twining was a true leader and a true championship American. He was a decorated soldier, a corporate executive, a negotiator, a political appointee to the Foreign Service, a war hero and a decorated diplomat. He was a man that inspired absolute trust and confidence in his followers. Twining was a true genius and a man who would do anything to accomplish his vision. Twining was a real-life James Bond, a man that could solve any problem.
In order to understand how James Bond from Ian Fleming’s book, The Man With the Golden Gun came to be, I will have to explain Twining. In 1908, Twining was appointed by President Roosevelt as the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and he served as director until 1929. During his tenure as director, Twining instigated the first FBI raid on the Soviet Union in 1922 and he instigated the first FBI raid on a foreign embassy in 1924. He instigated the first FBI raid on a foreign aircraft in 1934.