Chief John "Jack" Drumm assumed command of the Madison Police Department on January 4, 2010.
Chief Drumm has proudly served the law enforcement profession for approximately 34 years. He began his law enforcement career in the late 70s, joining the Connecticut State Police which he proudly served for 25 years, retiring as one of their higher decorated officers, including three commendations for "Outstanding Police Service", three commendations for "Meritorious Service," and the Connecticut State Police Department "Medal for Bravery".
Chief Drumm has served "our" country overseas with the United States Department of State (USDOS) sponsored security initiatives, and returned to the United States to be appointed as Chief of Police for the Groton Long Point community since July 2004 and later as Madison's Chief of Police.
Education
- Senior Executives in State and Local Government, June 2013 at Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Executive Education
- The Leadership in Crisis Program, April 2012 Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Executive Education
- Master's Degree: Business Science, Saint Joseph College, West Hartford, Connecticut
- F.B.I.N.A. 229th Session National Academy, Quantico, Virginia
- Federal Bureau of Investigation Leadership School: Boston, Massachusetts
- Master's Certificate - Homeland Security, Saint Joseph College
- Bachelor of Science: Political Science/Public Administration: Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, Connecticut
- Connecticut State Police - Graduate 90th Training Troop