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Former Russell Co. corrections worker, promoted

David McIver promoted to Assistant Supervisor in Division of Probation and Parole Thursday, 04 23, 2015, for District 20, which encompasses Pulaski, Rockcastle, Lincoln, Wayne, McCreary, Whitley, Clinton and Russell counties.

from Mike Caudill
News from the Kentucky Dept. of Corrections

David McIver, former Class D Officer at the Russell County Detention Center in Jamestown, KY, has been promoted the to assistant supervisor of District 20, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Lincoln, Wayne, McCreary, Whitley, Clinton and Russell, Kentucky Department of Corrections Director of Probation & Parole Roberto Rodriguez has announced.



McIver began his career with the Department of Corrections in January 2008 as a probation and parole officer in Wayne County, KY. He previously held the Class D officer responsibilities at the Russell County Detention Center, prepared presentence investigation reports, and conducted New Directions classes for offenders. He presently serves as the sole District 20 re-entry liaison and is in the process of starting a 24/7 Dads course.

In addition to offender supervision, McIver has extensive circuit court experience, providing truth in sentencing testimony during trials and serving on both Wayne and Russell County Drug Court teams.

In addition to McIver's probation and parole duties, he serves as pastor of the Parnell Baptist Church in Monticello and is also a volunteer firefighter for the Albany Fire Department.

McIver has served on the case audit tool committee which was redesigned for 2015, and was the recipient of the District 20 Probation and Parole Achievement Award at the 2014 DOC Awards Banquet. He is a 2004 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and is a current participant in the 2014-15 Commissioner's Executive Leadership Program.

"The promotion of this young officer to assistant supervisor represents an investment in our up-and-coming talented officers," said Rodriquez. "He is dedicated and knowledgeable beyond his years of service."


This story was posted on 2015-04-30 02:42:29
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