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On of the on the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Move O July/August 2016 E TI N Volume 23 Issue 6 C S I C T S E U J L N A N I N M I R O C C Saluting Employees An employee publication of the On the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Move Name From To Senior Warden, Senior Warden, David Blackwell Skyview Unit/Jerry H. Hodge Unit Alfred D. Hughes Unit Senior Warden, Senior Warden, Larry Doyle W.F. Ramsey Unit French Robertson Unit Assistant Warden, Senior Warden, Whitney Franks Mountain View Unit Ellen Halbert Unit Assistant Warden, Senior Warden, Keith Gorsuch O.B. Ellis Unit Thomas Havins Unit Major of Correctional Officers, Assistant Warden, Bridgette Hayes Pam Lychner State Jail Carol S. Vance Unit Major of Correctional Officers, Assistant Warden, Jacqulyn Jameson William P. Hobby/Marlin Complex Travis County State Jail Major of Correctional Officers, Assistant Warden, Robert Jenkins John M. Wynne Unit O.B. Ellis Unit Assistant Warden, Latunja Jones State Classification Committee James “Jay” H. Byrd Unit Major of Correctional Officers, Assistant Warden, Blake Lamb Eastham Unit Allan B. Polunsky Unit Senior Warden, Senior Warden, David Lofton Thomas Havins Unit T.L. Roach Unit Major of Correctional Officers, Assistant Warden, James McKee William G. McConnell Unit Thomas Goree Unit Senior Warden, Senior Warden, Rocky Moore John Middleton Transfer Facility Jim Ferguson Unit Assistant Warden, Assistant Warden, Barry Moran Travis County State Jail Linda Woodman State Jail Senior Warden, Senior Warden, Beth Morris Ellen Halbert Unit Price Daniel Unit Senior Warden, Senior Warden, Edward Pharr Price Daniel Unit John Montford Psychiatric Unit Continued on page 2 1 CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONNECTIONS JULY/AUGUST 2016 Saluting Employees July/August 2016 Volume 23 Issue 6 Continued from page 1 Senior Warden, Senior Warden, Kendall Richerson Fabian Dale Dominguez State Jail James V. Allred Unit Senior Warden, Senior Warden, Troy Selman Fabian Dale Dominguez Tulia Transfer Facility State Jail Senior Warden, Senior Warden, Robert Stevens John Montford Psychiatric Unit Skyview Unit/Jerry H. Hodge Unit Assistant Warden, Senior Warden, Kirt Stiefer Carol S. Vance Unit Tulia Transfer Facility Major of Correctional Officers, Assistant Warden, Karen Stroleny Reynaldo V. Lopez State Jail Mountain View Unit Senior Warden, Senior Warden , Terry Tucker T.L. Roach Unit John Middleton Transfer Facility 2 CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONNECTIONS JULY/AUGUST 2016.
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