Sheriff Gary A.
Finstrom is a life long Cadillac resident, joining the Wexford
County Sheriff's Office in July 1977. During his tenure with
Wexford County, Sheriff Finstrom has held several positions,
including Corrections Officer, Dispatcher, Road Patrol Deputy,
Detective Sergeant, Administrative Lieutenant, Undersheriff, and
is currently serving his third term as Sheriff of Wexford
County. In order to provide the most accurate and fair services
for the citizens of Wexford County, Sheriff Finstrom has
successfully completed numerous law enforcement and
administrative courses and seminars, including graduating from
the prestigious 176th Session of the FBI National Academy.
An
active and supportive member of the community, Sheriff Finstrom
has been involved with several area organizations and events,
such as Rotary Club, Cancer Society, OASIS, and Silent Observer,
just to name a few. Through both professional and personal
venues, Sheriff Finstrom enjoys his involvement with the
community of Wexford County, a community in which our children
will remain to become active citizens and to raise their own
families.
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Michigan Sheriffs’
Association
Elected A
New President
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October 2005 ~ Sheriff Finstrom was sworn in to office |
Lansing – The Michigan Sheriffs’ Association (MSA)
is pleased to announce that Sheriff Gary A. Finstrom of Wexford
County has been elected President. The one-year term began
on January 1, 2006.
Each year the Michigan Sheriffs’ Association
votes in a new President who will carry out the orders and
resolutions of the Board of Directors. The MSA President is
ascribed all of the powers typically associated with the office,
including presiding over meetings of the Board of Directors.
U.S. Marshal James R. Dougan of the Western
District of Michigan (a retired Sheriff of Kent County) swore
the oath of office for Sheriff Finstrom during a banquet at the
MSA Fall Training Conference and Trade Show, held October 9-11
at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
“Sheriff Finstrom has been an active member of
the Board of Directors for several years,” said MSA Executive
Director Terrence L. Jungel. “I am confident that he will bring
to the office the quiet strength and resolve for which he is
well-known.”
The Michigan Sheriffs’ Association (MSA)
represents all 83 county sheriffs and provides valuable training
to sheriff’s office personnel throughout the year. For more
information or to become a citizen member, please visit the Web
site at
www.michigansheriff.com.
You may contact Sheriff
Finstrom at the Sheriff's Office
or by e-mail at
sheriff@wexfordcounty.org
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