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'''Mark L. Pettway''' (born [[1964]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a detective sergeant in the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]] and a candidate for [[Sheriff of Jefferson County]] in the [[2018 general election]].
'''Mark L. Pettway''' (born [[1964]] in [[Birmingham]]) is the newly-elected [[Sheriff of Jefferson County]], succeeding [[Mike Hale]] in [[2018]].


Pettway is the son of [[Ed Pettway|Ed]] and [[Camilla Pettway]]. He earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Faulkner University and joined the [[Birmingham Police Department]] in [[1991]]. He worked in the [[Birmingham City Jail]] as a correctional specialist and transferred to the [[Fairfield Police Department]] as a patrol officer in [[1993]]. He then moved to the Sheriff's office in [[1999]]. Since being promoted to detective sergeant in [[2008]] he has worked on an IRS task force and taught cyber crime and identification theft classes for the department's training academy. Pettway is an active member of the [[Fraternal Order of Police]].
Pettway, the son of [[Ed Pettway|Ed]] and [[Camilla Pettway|Camilla Satisfield Pettway]], grew up in Birmingham's [[College Hills]] neighborhood and worked as a paper carrier for the ''[[Birmingham News]]''. He attended both [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham]] and [[Jefferson County Schools]], graduating from [[Ensley High School]]. He attended [[Jefferson State Community College]] and completed a business degree at Faulkner University.


Pettway advanced to a runoff with [[Wilson Hale Jr]] in the [[2018 primary elections#Democratic primary|2018 Democratic primary]].
Pettway earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Faulkner University and joined the [[Birmingham Police Department]] in [[1991]]. He worked in the [[Birmingham City Jail]] as a correctional specialist and transferred to the [[Fairfield Police Department]] as a patrol officer in [[1993]]. He then moved to the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]] in [[1999]]. Since being promoted to detective sergeant in [[2008]] he worked on an IRS task force and taught cyber crime and identification theft classes for the department's training academy. Pettway is an active member of the [[Fraternal Order of Police]].
 
Pettway advanced to a runoff with [[Wilson Hale Jr]] in the [[2018 primary elections#Democratic primary|2018 Democratic primary]] and defeated incumbent Mike Hale by a 51.5/48.5 margin in the [[2018 general election|general election]].


He and his wife, [[Vanessa Pettway|Vanessa]] have two daughters, Markia and Gabrielle.
He and his wife, [[Vanessa Pettway|Vanessa]] have two daughters, Markia and Gabrielle.
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==References==
* Robinson, Carol (November 7, 2018) "Jefferson County’s first black sheriff vows to be Nick Saban of law enforcement." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 13:48, 8 November 2018

Mark L. Pettway (born 1964 in Birmingham) is the newly-elected Sheriff of Jefferson County, succeeding Mike Hale in 2018.

Pettway, the son of Ed and Camilla Satisfield Pettway, grew up in Birmingham's College Hills neighborhood and worked as a paper carrier for the Birmingham News. He attended both Birmingham and Jefferson County Schools, graduating from Ensley High School. He attended Jefferson State Community College and completed a business degree at Faulkner University.

Pettway earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Faulkner University and joined the Birmingham Police Department in 1991. He worked in the Birmingham City Jail as a correctional specialist and transferred to the Fairfield Police Department as a patrol officer in 1993. He then moved to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office in 1999. Since being promoted to detective sergeant in 2008 he worked on an IRS task force and taught cyber crime and identification theft classes for the department's training academy. Pettway is an active member of the Fraternal Order of Police.

Pettway advanced to a runoff with Wilson Hale Jr in the 2018 Democratic primary and defeated incumbent Mike Hale by a 51.5/48.5 margin in the general election.

He and his wife, Vanessa have two daughters, Markia and Gabrielle.

Preceded by:
Mike Hale
Jefferson County Sheriff
2018
Succeeded by:
current

References

  • Robinson, Carol (November 7, 2018) "Jefferson County’s first black sheriff vows to be Nick Saban of law enforcement." The Birmingham News

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