Auburn, ME – Anne Jordan, former Commissioner of Public Safety for the State of Maine has accepted a position at Dirigo Safety as a member of the policy review team and adjunct instructor.
According to Scot Mattox, Dirigo Safety CEO, “Attorney Jordan’s extensive knowledge and experience will be a valuable addition to our policy review team. At Dirigo Safety LLC, we are committed to providing our law enforcement policy development and maintenance customers with the most up-to-date and comprehensive policy information possible. In addition to that role, Attorney Jordan will also serve as an adjunct instructor covering a variety of legal and law enforcement-related topics.” Here is a brief overview of her accomplishments:
Anne is an attorney with over 40 years of experience. She has served as an assistant and then deputy district attorney in York County, an attorney in private practice, a court administrator and a college instructor at USM, SMCC, and currently at UMA. Currently, Anne serves as the Executive Director of the Independent Commission to Investigate the Facts of the Lewiston Tragedy.
Leveraging her skills and expertise to make a difference beyond her professional role, Anne dedicates numerous hours to volunteer work. She recently concluded her term as the President of the National Criminal Justice Association, a nonpartisan organization that unites police, prosecutors, defense attorneys, correctional professionals, and others in the criminal justice sector to promote evidence-based policies aimed at improving public safety. Additionally, she serves as the Vice President of the Maine Children’s Trust and participates in her community’s Comprehensive Plan Committee.
We welcome Anne and look forward to the contributions she brings to our team.
Scot Mattox, CEO of Dirigo Safety, LLC