Gov.-Elect
Lamont Nominates James Rovella as Commissioner of the
Department of Emergency Services and Public
Protection
Rovella
selects Regina Rush-Kittle as Deputy Commissioner for
Emergency Management;
Stavros
Mellekas as State Police Colonel
New
Haven, CT –
Governor-elect
Ned Lamont today announced that he has nominated James
Rovella as Commissioner of the Department of Emergency
Services and Public Protection (DESPP). In addition, Rovella
has selected Regina Rush-Kittle as Deputy Commissioner of
Emergency Management and Stavros Mellekas as State Police
Colonel.
“James,
Regina, and Stavros are experienced law enforcement
officers, having dedicated their lives to keeping our
streets and communities safe in Connecticut,” said
Lamont. “I am proud to welcome these three dedicated
public servants to my administration’s leadership team.
Together, we are deeply committed to making sure our state
remains a great place to live, work, and raise a
family.”
“I
thank Governor-elect Lamont for the trust he has placed in
me to lead the Department of Emergency Services and Public
Protection,” said Rovella. “My decades in public
safety have been guided by a commitment to building trust
between law enforcement personnel and the local communities
in which they serve. That priority will remain a focus as I
work to make this state a safer home for all of our
residents.”
“I am
grateful for the opportunity to return to public service in
Connecticut,” said Rush-Kittle. “I enjoyed my time at
DESPP working with the men and women who help keep this
state safe, and I appreciate the opportunity to begin this
next chapter of my career. Working together, we can ensure
that Connecticut’s residents are safe and the criminal
justice community and advocacy organizations alike are part
of the solution.”
“Our State
Troopers risk their lives every day to protect our
communities, and I am eager to begin this new role
advocating on their behalf,” said Mellekas. “Having a
number of different assignments within the State Police will
allow me to better support my colleagues and work with the
administration to make Connecticut a safe place to live and
work.”
James Rovella
has
devoted his career to public safety, starting as a patrol
officer, then detective, with the Hartford Police
Department. Rovella then served 12 years for the Office of
the Chief State’s Attorney, where he eventually became Chief
Inspector and oversaw all Medicaid fraud, financial, and
statewide criminal cases for the state's chief law
enforcement officer. In 2012, Rovella returned to Hartford
to become its Chief of Police. Rovella was recognized by
President Obama and the White House for strengthening
community relations in Hartford.
Regina
Rush-Kittle
has
more than three decades in law enforcement and the military,
including 28 years with the Connecticut State Police. Prior
to her time with the State Police, Rush-Kittle served for
two years with the Middletown Police Department and two
years with the Connecticut Department of Correction.
Rush-Kittle also served with distinction for thirty years in
the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves and U.S. Army Reserves. She
is a recipient of the Bronze Star.
Stavros
Mellekas
has
served for nearly 25 years with the Connecticut State
Police, starting as a patrol trooper and rising through the
ranks to eventually become a Lieutenant Colonel. Mellekas
currently oversees field operations for all three state
districts, each of the three Major Crime squads, and the
Bureau of Special Investigations. He has been awarded
several citations for outstanding police work and
meritorious service.
Rovella
will begin serving as the Commissioner-designate when the
Governor-elect is inaugurated on January 9. His nomination
will be sent to the General Assembly for its advice and
consent.
Does anybody remember the good ole days when people were rewarded for doing a “good job” ??? WTF !! Rovella left Hartford with a mess of a police department . Now he gets a no- show commissioner postition . Go ahead Brookman make your attempt to LIST Rovella’s achievements,,,,I could use a good laugh
ReplyDeleteChief Rovella should give dusty rendock a job at the state police.
ReplyDeleteKev, I can already see the next headline in this F@#CKED UP NEW ADMINISTRATION,,,,,”NED LAMONT APPOINTS EDDY PEREZ AS HEAD OF COMMISSION ON ETHICS” or “ FORMER MEMBER OF THE GHETTO BROTHERS GANG MAKES GOOD”,,,,please stop celebrating mediocrity
ReplyDeleteRovella is a nice guy, good luck to him
ReplyDeleteGive me the exact number of homicides in Hartford when Rovella was Chief of Police.
ReplyDelete"Give you" , don't hold your breathe waiting
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