LOCAL · NY · 2002-2013
Ray Kelly
NYPD Commissioner / Chief · New York
NOTABLE
On the record
Twice commissioner (also 1992-1994); 12-year tenure; controversial stop-and-frisk era
Background
Between 2002 and 2013, Ray Kelly held the NYPD Commissioner / Chief of New York City seat in New York, a 11-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Bernard Kerik; succeeded by Bill Bratton. Note: Twice commissioner (also 1992-1994); 12-year tenure; controversial stop-and-frisk era. Same-year political environment (2002): Governor George Pataki; Attorney General Eliot Spitzer; Secretary of State Randy Daniels.
Auto-synthesized summary from Officium's indexed fields (tenure, predecessor / successor chain, career arc, FEC matches). Treat as derived metadata, not primary source.
Others who held this office in New York
- Jessica Tisch (2024-present)
- Tom Donlon (2024-2024)
- Edward Caban (2023-2024)
- Keechant Sewell (2022-2023)
- Dermot Shea (2019-2021)
- James O'Neill (2016-2019)
- Bill Bratton (2014-2016)
- Bernard Kerik (2000-2001)
- Howard Safir (1996-2000)