MORRIS COUNTY โ Forty years ago on this day,ย three of Morris Countyโs top law enforcement officers graduated togetherย from the Morris County Firefighters & Police Training Academy, embarking on impeccable leadership careers in local law enforcement for which they wereย thanked and congratulated by the Morris County Board of County Commissioners.
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of their graduation are Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon, Morris County Undersheriff Mark Spitzer,ย andย Director of Emergency Management Jeffrey Paul.ย They were classmates and graduates of theย 20th Basic Police Academy Class at the academy in 1983.
โAll three of these law enforcement leaders โ Jeff Paul, Mark Spitzer, and Sheriff Gannon โ have had very successful careers, and we are fortunate that they dedicated those careers to serving our community here in Morris County. Their graduating class at the academy provided Morris County with four decades of impeccable leadership, and we are grateful for their service,โ said Commissioner Douglas Cabana, the boardโs law enforcement liaison and the longest-serving member.
โBy the way, Iโve known Jim Gannon since we were in the first grade together at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Boonton,โ the Commissioner added.
After graduation,ย Gannonย was hired as a Police Officer in Boonton Township and, by 1984, in the Town of Boonton.ย In 1986, Sheriff Gannon joined theย Morris County Prosecutorโs Office,ย becoming Deputy Chief. He launched a new career in corporate security in 2007 before becoming elected Morris County Sheriff in 2017.
Undersheriff Spitzerย spent 33 years with the Mt. Olive Township Police Department, becoming Chief of the department before joining Sheriff Gannon as his Undersheriff in 2017.
Director Paulย was hired as a Police Officer in Morristown in 1983 and later joined the Morris County Prosecutorโs Office in 1996, where he became Captain of Tactical Operations. He later launched a new career with the Morris County Department of Law & Public Safety.
โForty years ago, I embarked on a mission to serve and protect the community, and that mission started the moment I set foot in public safety training. Law enforcement in Morris County has come a long way since then, but the mission of our officers has always remained the same: to serve and protect. Iโm honored to share the privilege and distinction of serving with such dedicated partners as Undersheriff Spitzer and Director Paul, and all our county officers, all these years later as we continue to remain vigilant in ensuring the safety and protection of our communities always utmost priority,โ said Sheriff Gannon.
โWhen I started in the academy in 1983, I couldnโt have predicted I would be here working alongside my classmates, Sheriff Gannon and Director Paul, some forty years later, but it also shows you how meaningful the connections you make in life can be, and how much our training prepared us for careers in law enforcement. After spending 33 years with Mt. Olive PD, having the opportunity to continue to uphold my civic duty as Undersheriff with Morris County is a privilege,โย said Undersheriff Spitzer.
โThere is no greater service to a community, big or small, than the mission of public safety.ย This was my calling; I answered the call, and I remain honored and humbled to have done so alongside Sheriff Gannon and Undersheriff Spitzer for the past 40 years,โย stated Director Paul.
















