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New Civilian Administrator Joins Cameron's Staff
LEONARDTOWN - 6/4/2008
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St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office in welcoming Brian S. Eley as he began his employment with the St. Mary’s County Sheriff's Office as the Civilian Administrator on Tuesday June 3. Brian Eley retired from the Charles County Sheriff's Office in 2006 after 21 years of service at the rank of Captain. Upon retiring from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office he was hired by the Metropolitan Police Department, Third Police District, Washington, D.C. as the District Manager in a civilian capacity. Mr. Eley is a graduate of the F.B. I. National Academy, and received both his Bachelors and Masters Degree's from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. As the Civilian Administrator Brian will manage the Administrative Division consisting of the following sections: Fiscal; Personnel and Recruiting; Records; C.A.L.E.A.; Police Services Specialist, and the Systems Administrator. |
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