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| Hyde Correctional Institution has new superintendent |
| By NC Department of Corrections |
| Published: 03/04/2010 |
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RALEIGH - Mike Hardee is the new superintendent at Hyde Correctional Institution, a medium custody prison that houses 600 adult male inmates and employs a staff of 241 officers and administrative personnel. Hardee, who was previously administrator at Carteret Correctional Center, succeeds Robert G. Jones. Beginning his career in 1988 at the now-closed Martin Correctional Center, Hardee rose through the ranks at the Martin, Greene, Duplin and Eastern correctional facilities and in the Division of Prisons’ Eastern Region Office. He was named assistant superintendent at Pamlico Correctional in June 2003 and administrator at Carteret in October 2008. The East Carolina University (ECU) graduate earned a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice in 1988. He has completed the Department of Correction’s Correctional Leadership Development Program and has an Advanced Corrections Certificate. Hardee is married and has two children. He enjoys spending time with his family, outdoor activities and ECU football and basketball. |
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