Daniel Isom
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Daniel Isom | |
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Born | St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri, U.S. | March 13, 1967
Alma mater | University of Missouri–St. Louis |
Police career | |
Country | United States of America |
Allegiance | City of St. Louis |
Department | Metropolitan Police Department, City of St. Louis |
Service years | 1988–2013 |
Status | Retired |
Rank |
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Awards | Officer of the Month Award of Excellence |
Other work | University of Missouri–St. Louis E. Desmond Lee Professor |
Daniel Isom was appointed St. Louis' 33rd Police Commissioner on October 6, 2008, and is St. Louis' third African-American police chief.[1]
Career and education
He joined the St. Louis Police Department on August 29, 1988. During his career, he served in patrol, investigations, training, and internal affairs positions. Promoted through the ranks, finally to Major in 2007, he worked as the Special Projects Assistant to the Police Commissioner until his promotion to Police Commissioner.
He previously served as an adjunct professor at Harris Stowe State University and an instructor at St. Louis Community College where he taught criminal justice, criminology, and public safety courses.
He has received an associate degree in Criminal Justice from Forest Park Community College-St. Louis, a Bachelor’s, Master’s and a Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice, all from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He also holds a Masters in Public Administration from St. Louis University.
He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the Police Executive Forum Senior Management Institute and the FBI National Executives Institute.
Eisenhower Fellowships selected Daniel Isom as a U.S.A. Eisenhower Fellow in 2013. He traveled to Ireland and Germany for four weeks to study training and community policing in Europe.
The University of Chicago Institute of Politics selected him as an IOP Fellow in 2016.[2] Isom delivered a series of seminars on police community relations and the future of policing in America.
Life after police chief
After retiring from the St. Louis Police Department, he took a teaching position on January 1, 2013 at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL). He is now an E. Desmond Lee Professor of Policing and the Community in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at UMSL.[3]
In August 2014, he was appointed as Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety in the Cabinet of Governor Jay Nixon.[4] On November 18, 2014, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon appointed the Ferguson Commission – a volunteer group of 16 diverse community leaders to listen to and engage with area organizations, national thought leaders, institutions, experts and citizens.[5] Isom was appointed as a commissioner and served as the co-chair of the commission task force on police community relations.
References
- ^ StLouis Post-Dispatch
- ^ "Past Fellows". politics.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
- ^ "Endowed Professors". www.umsl.edu. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
- ^ Former St. Louis police chief gets spot in Nixon's cabinet, leading public safety (St. Louis Post-Dispatch article)
- ^ https://stlpositivechange.org/about-us
- 1966 births
- Living people
- African-American police officers
- American police officers
- American police chiefs
- St. Louis Police Department Chiefs
- State cabinet secretaries of Missouri
- People from St. Louis
- University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni
- Saint Louis University alumni
- Harris–Stowe State University faculty
- University of Missouri–St. Louis people
- Missouri politicians