Preceded by Kathleen O'Toole Spouse(s) Jane Davis Succeeded by Kenneth E. Lavallee | Preceded by John Sheehan Succeeded by William B. Evans Name Edward Davis | |
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Full Name Edward F. Davis, III Born July 31, 1956 (age 68)
Lowell, Massachusetts ( 1956-07-31 ) Alma mater Southern New Hampshire University (B.S.)
Anna Maria College (M.S.) Residence Boston, Massachusetts, United States Education Anna Maria College, Southern New Hampshire University |
my sun and song and spring by edward f davis sung by the chicago chamber choir
Edward F. Davis III (born July 31, 1956) is the former police commissioner of the Boston Police Department, appointed in 2006, and resigning in 2013. Davis is most known for serving as commissioner and leading the city of Boston during the Boston Marathon bombing. Following his resignation from the Boston Police Department, Davis has served as the security analyst on WBZ news Boston. Davis also founded and serves as CEO of Edward Davis, LLC Security and Management Consulting.
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- my sun and song and spring by edward f davis sung by the chicago chamber choir
- Former police commissioner of the boston police department ed davis discusses illegal gambling
- Education
- Lowell Police Department
- Boston Police Department
- Personal
- References
Former police commissioner of the boston police department ed davis discusses illegal gambling
Education
Davis received a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice in 1986 at Southern New Hampshire University. He received a Master of Science in criminal justice in 1990 at Anna Maria College. Later he attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government's Program for Senior Government Executives and the Law Enforcement Executive Development Association program at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Lowell Police Department
Davis served on the Lowell Police Department from 1978 to 2006 when he was appointed Commissioner of the Boston Police Department. He held the positions of beat cop, Detective (1982–1984), Detective Sergeant (1984–1986) and Detective Lieutenant (1986–1992), before being promoted to Captain of the Narcotics and Organized Crime Unit in 1992.
He was named Superintendent of Police, the highest-ranking officer in the Lowell Police Department in 1994. From 1994–99, he reduced the crime rate in Lowell quicker than any other American city with over 100,000 residents.
Boston Police Department
Davis was appointed the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department on October 11, 2006.
Davis is well known for being the face of the city during the scary times of the Boston Marathon bombing.
On September 22, 2013, Davis announced his resignation from the Boston Police Department. He will be a visiting fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and also assisting with a local non-profit helping offenders return to society.
Personal
Davis was born and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts and remains a resident of his hometown with his wife Jane. Davis and his wife have three children (Edward, Kaitlyn and Phillip).