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Former Albuquerque Chief of Police (Gilbert G. Gallegos) passes away

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Former Albuquerque Police Department Chief, Gilbert G. Gallegos passed away Tuesday morning in Belen.

<Bush appointed Gallegos Commissioner of the United States Parole Commission (2001)

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>Former Albuquerque Police Department Chief, Gilbert G. Gallegos passed away Tuesday morning in Belen.

<Bush appointed Gallegos Commissioner of the United States Parole Commission (2001)

>https://www.congress.gov/nomination/107th-congress/723

Gilbert G. Gallegos connected to Bush

Gilbert G. Gallegos, of New Mexico, to be a Commissioner of the United States Parole Commission for a term of six year, viceJanie L. Jeffers

Organization

Department of Justice

Latest Action

08/03/2001 - Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

Date Received from President

07/31/2001

Committee

Senate Judiciary

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Janie L. Jeffers

>http://washingtondcassociates.com/JanieJeffers.html

Commissioner Janie L. Jeffers - BA, MSW

 

President Clinton appointed Janie L. Jeffers as a Commissioner to the United States Parole Commission in 1999. She has had a distinguished career in public policy, education, executive management, public relations, planning and criminal justice at the federal and local levels.

 

In April 1997, she served as Executive Deputy Director for the Federal DC Interagency Task Force at the White House Office of Management and Budget, where she coordinated technical assistance to the District of Columbia government on economic development and public/private partnerships. She also worked for the First Lady and President Clinton. From 1996-1997, she was the Senior Policy Advisor for the President's Crime Prevention Council, chaired by Vice President Gore. From 1992-1996, at the Justice Department, she served as Chief of the National Office of Citizen Participation for the Bureau of Prisons. From 1985-1991, she worked for the New York City Department of Correction, rising through the ranks to become the first civilian to serve as Deputy Commissioner.

 

She managed citywide delivery of health care, legal and religious services and education for over 20,000 inmates with a $50 million budget. While with New York City, she was on loan to the National Institute of Corrections in Colorado to provide technical assistance to over 300 county and municipal governments. Also, Ms. Jeffers was a consultant to the World Health Organization in Geneva Switzerland on AIDS management in penal institutions in Europe and Africa. She was a field instructor at the Columbia University School of Social Work, an adjunct professor at Baruch College and an instructor at the National Academy of Corrections in Colorado. She has authored various publications, has many media credits and received numerous awards.

 

In 2000, Ms. Jeffers left the Commission and launched Jeffers and Associates LLC, a strategic management consulting firm providing services to Harvard University, the Justice Department, the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, the Kellogg Foundation and criminal justice organizations. She serves on several non-profit boards.

 

She is also an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at her alma mater – Howard University School of Social Work.

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