John F. Clark

John F. Clark

John F. Clark, ninth Director of the United States Marshals Service
Awards Director of the Year (2007)
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association

Police career

Department United States Marshals Service
Rank Director March 17, 2006 - January 3, 2010

John F. Clark was the ninth Director of the United States Marshals Service. He was appointed to the position by president George W. Bush on March 17, 2006. On January 3, 2010, Clark joined Lockheed Martin as their director of security operations for information systems and global solutions.

He was succeeded by Stacia Hylton, the former head of the Department of Justice's Office of the Federal Detention Trustee, and a consultant for a for-profit prison operator GEO Group. Hylton's appointment was not confirmed until December 22, 2010.[1]

Clark had more than 20 years experience in the Marshals Service, having served previously as the United States Marshal, Acting Marshal, and Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Virginia.

Clark began his career with the US Marshals in the San Francisco and San Jose offices of the Northern District of California. He has held several other senior positions, including Chief Inspector of the Internal Affairs Division and Chief Inspector of the International Fugitive Investigations Division. He also served seven years in the Special Operations Group. Before his employment with the US Marshals he was employed by the United States Capitol Police and the United States Border Patrol.

He holds a B.S. from Syracuse University.

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