Department of Public Safety
Corrections Div. Graduation Ceremony
A new class of officers was sworn in on Jan. 18, 2013
This article is 12 years old. It was published on February 1, 2013.
The Department of Public Safety Division of Corrections is happy to welcome aboard a new class of Correctional Officers and to congratulate the newly promoted Lieutenants and Captains. The graduation ceremony took place on Friday, Jan. 18. Speakers on the program included Captain Nita Curd, Commissioner of Corrections Dale Galss, Public Safety Director Charlene Deeken, Detention Superintendent Leonard Edwards, Unit Manager Jerome Fields and Class Speaker Lt. Leanna Peoples.
Promoted Captains
Captain Raymond Brown
Captain Nicole Burt
Captain Terrance Gipson
Captain Willie turner
Promoted Lieutenants
Lieutenant Jermanda Adams
Lieutenant Rose Johnson
Lieutenant Leanna People
Lieutenant Sherry Richardson
Lieutenant Shariff Robinson
Lieutenant Lucresha Sutherland
Correctional Officers
Officer Darius Berry
Officer Tameco Bryant
Officer Carrie Cannon
Offiicer Reshay Cline
Officer Meachee-Givens
Officdr Robert Horner
Officer Anita Kern
Officer Mark Washingotn-McLean
Officer Pamela Miller
Officer Thomas parks
Officer Sylvester Woodhouse
Congratulations and welcome aboard!
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