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| KYDOC promotes Long to Deputy Warden |
| By Graham Biller, Internet Reporter |
| Published: 07/19/2006 |
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FRANKFORT, KY - Kentucky DOC Deputy Commissioner James Shoemig has promoted Alan Long to Deputy Warden of Blackburn Correctional Complex, a 600-man minimum-security prison in Lexington. The 18-year veteran began his career in 1988 as a correctional officer at the Northpoint Training Center. A rapid promotion to classification and treatment officer afforded Long the opportunity to demonstrate talents as grievance coordinator, transfer coordinator and social services director. “Alan Long is a dedicated corrections professional who will help lead Blackburn,” said Schomig. “His years of experience will be a valuable asset to this facility.” In May 1995 he was promoted to corrections unit administrator I where he successfully managed segregation and general population units. Long was promoted again in September 2002 to unit administrator II where he assisted the American Correctional Association team in its program/security review process. Long earned his undergraduate degree in telecommunications from The University of Kentucky in 1986. His work in the Kentucky Council on Crime and Delinquency and volunteerism with charitable organizations including Big Brothers/Big Sisters, WHAS Crusade for Children, and March of Dimes has earned him considerable recognition as an active member of the community. Long is a native of Lincoln County and the father of two teenagers, Hannah and Ethan. |
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