Harrisburg, PA – Colonel Evanchick Announces Recent Commissioned Officer Promotions: 21 members of the Pennsylvania State Police were promoted to Major, Captain, and Lieutenant and were recognized at a promotion ceremony on June 21, 2022.
Kreg S. Rodrigues Promoted to Major
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Kreg S.
Rodrigues to major and assigned him as director of the Bureau of
Emergency and Special Operations.
Major Rodrigues most recently
served in his previous rank as the director of the Bureau of Criminal
Investigation, Drug Law Enforcement Division.
Rodrigues, a native
of Palmerton, Carbon County, enlisted in the state police in 1993. Upon
graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop P and served at
the Towanda and Wyoming stations.
Additionally, he served at
Troop N, Hazleton and Lehighton; the Bureau of Integrity and
Professional Standards, Internal Affairs Division; Troop K, Philadelphia
and Skippack; and Troop M, Bethlehem.
Major Rodrigues was promoted to corporal in 2011, sergeant in 2013, lieutenant in 2016, and captain in 2019.
Mark J. Shaver Promoted to Major
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Mark J. Shaver
to major and assigned him as the director of the Bureau of Records and
Identification.
Major Shaver most recently served as the bureau's assistant director.
A
native of Ogdensburg, New York, Shaver enlisted in the state police in
1990. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop L,
Schuylkill Haven. He later served at stations in Troops L, J, and N and
in the Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards.
Major Shaver was promoted to corporal in 1996, sergeant in 2006, lieutenant in 2013, and captain in 2018.
He
is a graduate of Ogdensburg Free Academy High School, Canton ATC
Community College, and Northwestern University, School of Police Staff
and Command.
Michaelann Andrusiak Promoted to Captain
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Michaelann
Andrusiak to captain and assigned her as the director of the Bureau of
Criminal Investigation, Drug Law Enforcement Division.
Captain Andrusiak most recently served as station commander at Troop K, Skippack.
A
native of Reading, Andrusiak enlisted in the state police in 2002. Upon
graduation from the academy, she was assigned to Troop K, Media.
During
her career, she served as a patrol unit member and a criminal
investigator in Troop K, Media. She has held the ranks of corporal,
sergeant, and lieutenant within Troop K. Captain Andrusiak also served
as an investigator in the Bureau of Integrity and Professional
Standards, Internal Affairs Division.
She was promoted to corporal in 2013, sergeant in 2016, and lieutenant in 2018.
A
1995 graduate of Holy Name High School in Wyomissing, Captain Andrusiak
holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from Kutztown University.
She is slated to attend the FBI National Academy in July.
Svin P. Donaldson Promoted to Captain
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Svin P.
Donaldson to the rank of captain and assigned him as the director of the
Department Discipline Office.
He most recently served within the Department Discipline Office.
Captain
Donaldson enlisted in the state police in 1998 and was assigned to
Troop C, Clearfield after graduating from the academy. As he progressed
through the ranks, Captain Donaldson served at stations within Troop C
and the Bureaus of Records and Identification and Integrity and
Professional Standards. Captain Donaldson was promoted to corporal in
2008, sergeant in 2013, and lieutenant in 2016.
Captain Donaldson
is a graduate of the Tussey Mountain school district and he holds a
bachelor's degree in Administration of Justice from The Pennsylvania
State University. He is also a graduate of the Northwestern University
Center for Public Safety School of Police Staff and Command.
Derek A. Koch Promoted to Captain
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Derek A. Koch
to the rank of captain and assigned him as the commanding officer of
Troop M, Bethlehem.
Captain Koch, a native of Pine Grove,
Schuylkill County, most recently served as the Tactical Operations
Section commander in the Bureau of Emergency and Special Operations.
Koch enlisted in the state police in 1998. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop J, Lancaster.
As
he progressed through the ranks, Captain Koch served as a corporal in
Troops H and J and the Bureau of Emergency and Special Operations, as a
sergeant in Troop J, and as a lieutenant in the Bureau of Emergency and
Special Operations.
Captain Koch was promoted to corporal in 2005, sergeant in 2016, and lieutenant in 2018.
During
his career, Koch was a 13-year member of the Pennsylvania State Police
Special Emergency Response Team where he served as both a tactical
training officer and an entry team leader.
He is a graduate of
Pine Grove Area High School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in
criminal justice from the Pennsylvania State University in 1996. He is
also a 2018 graduate of the Northwestern University School of Police
Staff and Command.
Joseph A. Loughran Promoted to Captain
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Joseph A.
Loughran to the rank of captain and assigned him as the commanding
officer of Troop A, Greensburg. He most recently served as the station
commander of Troop A, Indiana.
Captain Loughran enlisted in the
state police in 1999 and was assigned to Troop B, Uniontown after
graduating from the academy. He was promoted to corporal in 2006,
sergeant in 2011, and lieutenant in 2015. As he progressed through the
ranks, Captain Loughran also served in Troops G, A, C, and T and in the
Bureaus of Gaming Enforcement and Liquor Control Enforcement.
Captain
Loughran is a 1987 graduate of Cambria Heights High School, a 1992
graduate of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a 2015 graduate of
the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety School of Police
Staff and Command, and a 2022 graduate of the FBI National Academy.
William J. McAreavy Promoted to Captain
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted William J.
McAreavy to the rank of captain and assigned him as the firearms liaison
within the Bureau of Records and Identification. He most recently
served as the station commander of Troop H, Chambersburg.
Captain
McAreavy enlisted in the state police in 1994 and was assigned to Troop
H, Chambersburg after graduating from the academy. As he progressed
through the ranks, McAreavy served at various stations in Troop H and in
the Bureau of Research and Development. He was promoted to corporal in
1999, sergeant in 2005, and lieutenant in 2016.
Captain McAreavy received his general equivalency diploma from New Jersey in 1987 while serving in the U.S. Navy.
He is a 2015 graduate of the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety School of Police Staff and Command.
Christopher J. Neal Promoted to Captain
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Christopher J.
Neal to the rank of captain and assigned him as the commanding officer
of Troop C, Punxsutawney. He most recently served as the criminal
investigation commander of Troop C, Punxsutawney.
Captain Neal
enlisted in the state police in 1994 and was assigned to Troop B,
Washington after graduating from the academy. As he progressed through
the ranks, he served in Troops B, H, M, and C and in the Bureaus of
Criminal Investigation and Integrity and Professional Standards, Captain
Neal was promoted to corporal in 2003, sergeant in 2009, and lieutenant
in 2011.
Captain Neal is a 1987 graduate of Punxsutawney High
School and attended Clarion University. He is also a 2013 graduate of
the FBI National Academy.
Farzad Sharif Promoted to Captain
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Farzad Sharif
to captain and assigned him as director of the Logistics and Support
Services Division in the Bureau of Research and Development.
Captain Sharif most recently served as commander of the Staff Services Section in the Bureau of Training and Education.
Captain
Sharif, a native of Tehran, Iran, enlisted in the state police in 1993.
Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop J,
Lancaster.
As he progressed through the ranks, Captain Sharif
served in Troops J, K, and T and in the Bureaus of Integrity and
Professional Standards, Criminal Investigation, and Training and
Education.
Captain Sharif was promoted to corporal in 2005, sergeant in 2008, and lieutenant in 2016.
He
is a 1985 graduate of San Gorgonio High School, San Bernardino,
California; a 1990 graduate of The Pennsylvania State University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in administration of justice; a 2014 graduate
of Delaware State Police's Leadership Development Program; and a 2016
graduate of the 392nd Class of the Northwestern University School of
Police Staff and Command.
Leslie E. Barr Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Leslie E. Barr
to lieutenant and assigned her to the Department Discipline Office,
Executive and Administrative Offices.
Lieutenant Barr most recently served as the department's regulatory coordinator in the Policy and Legislative Affairs Office.
Lieutenant
Barr, a native of Cochranton, Crawford County, enlisted in the state
police in 2005. Upon graduation from the academy, she was assigned to
Troop C, Kane.
As she progressed through the ranks, Lieutenant Barr served in Troops C, E, F, and L and the Bureau of Research and Development.
Barr was promoted to corporal in 2015 and sergeant in 2018.
She is a 1997 graduate of Cochranton High School and 2001 graduate of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
William J. Castaldi Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted William J.
Castaldi to lieutenant and assigned him as the Criminal Investigation
Section commander at Troop R, Dunmore.
Lieutenant Castaldi most recently served as the Criminal Investigation Section supervisor at Dunmore.
Lieutenant
Castaldi, a native of Old Forge, Lackawanna County, enlisted in the
state police in 1994. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned
to Troop M, Fogelsville.
As he progressed through the ranks, he
also served in Troop R, Blooming Grove Troop H, Gettysburg. Lieutenant
Castaldi was promoted to corporal in 2011 and sergeant in 2017.
He
is a 1990 graduate of Scranton Central High School and attended
Keystone Junior College and The Pennsylvania State University.
John J. Chapman Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted John J. Chapman
to lieutenant and assigned him as commander of the Analytical
Intelligence Section in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Lieutenant Chapman most recently served as commander of the Domestic Security Section in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Lieutenant
Chapman, a native of Centralia, Columbia County, enlisted in the state
police in 1999. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to
Troop H, Newport.
As he progressed through the ranks, Lieutenant
Chapman also served in Troops F, G, and H. He was promoted to corporal
in 2008 and sergeant in 2016.
He is a 1989 graduate of North Schuylkill High School and attended The Pennsylvania State University.
Nicholas A. Cortes Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Nicholas A.
Cortes to lieutenant and assigned him as commander of the staff services
section of Troop P, Wilkes-Barre until his current assignment as
commander of the staff services section at Troop L, Reading.
Lieutenant
Cortes previously served as the commander of the Safe Highways
Initiative through Effective Law Enforcement and Detection (SHIELD)
Section commander in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Drug Law
Enforcement Division.
Lieutenant Cortes, a native of Covington
Township, Lackawanna County, enlisted in the state police in 2002. Upon
graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop K, Media.
As
he progressed through the ranks, Lieutenant Cortes served in Troops F,
K, M, N, and R and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. He was promoted
to corporal in 2014 and sergeant in 2017.
Lieutenant Cortes
holds a bachelor's degree from King's College, and he is a graduate of
the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command.
Juan J. Curry Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Juan J. Curry
to lieutenant and assigned him as the patrol section commander of Troop
B, Washington.
He most recently served as the staff services section commander of Troop E, Erie.
Lieutenant
Curry, a native of Uniontown, Fayette County, enlisted in the state
police in 1994. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to
Troop A, Greensburg.
He was promoted to corporal in 2007 and
sergeant in 2016. During his career, Curry has also served in Troop B,
Uniontown and Pittsburgh; and Troop K, Media.
Lieutenant Curry is
a 1988 graduate of Uniontown Area High School and the inaugural class
of the Pennsylvania State Police Leadership Development Program.
Travis W. Doebler Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Travis W.
Doebler to lieutenant and assigned him as the patrol section commander
of Troop F, Montoursville.
He most recently served as the station commander of Troop F, Milton.
A
native of Hughesville, Lycoming County, Lieutenant Doebler enlisted in
the state police in 2005. Upon graduation from the academy, he was
assigned to Troop F, Coudersport. During his career, he also served in
Troop F, Lamar. He was promoted to corporal in 2015 and sergeant in
2018.
Lieutenant Doebler is a 2002 graduate of Hughesville High School and 2008 graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Derek D. Felsman Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Derek D.
Felsman to lieutenant and assigned him as the patrol section commander
of Troop P, Wilkes-Barre.
Lieutenant Felsman most recently served as the station commander of Troop P, Tunkhannock.
Lieutenant
Felsman, from Prompton, Wayne County, enlisted in the state police in
2007. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop N,
Swiftwater.
He was promoted to corporal in 2013 and sergeant in
2016. As he progressed through the ranks, Lieutenant Felsman also served
Troop R, Honesdale; Troop N, Hazleton; and Troop P, Towanda.
Lieutenant
Felsman is a graduate of the Harrisburg Area Community College and Holy
Family University. He holds a bachelor's degree in public safety.
Seth J. Kelly Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Seth J. Kelly
to lieutenant and assigned him as the station commander of Troop M,
Bethlehem.
He most recently served as executive officer to the deputy commissioner of Administration and Professional Responsibility.
Lieutenant
Kelly, a native of Mount Pleasant Township, Wayne County, enlisted in
the state police in 2004. Upon graduation from the academy, he was
assigned to Troop M, Belfast.
Kelly was promoted to corporal in
2016 and sergeant in 2018. As he progressed through the ranks,
Lieutenant Kelly also served in the Bureaus of Research and Development
and Integrity and Professional Standards.
During his career, he was selected as the 2018 Trooper of the Year and awarded the department's Medal of Honor and Purple Heart.
He
is a 1996 graduate of Forest City Regional High School, a 2000 graduate
of Mansfield University, and a 2020 graduate of the Northwestern
University Center for Public Safety School of Police Staff and Command.
Kana W. Moy Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Kana W. Moy to
lieutenant and assigned him as the commander of the Analytical
Intelligence Section in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Lieutenant Moy most recently served as station commander in Troop T, Gibsonia.
A
native of Monroeville, Allegheny County, he enlisted in the state
police 2002. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop
A, Greensburg. During his career, he also served in Troop T and was a
6-year member of the Special Emergency Response Team, where he served as
a tactical unit member on the entry and echo team. He was promoted to
corporal in 2016, sergeant in 2018, and lieutenant in 2021.
Lieutenant
Moy is a graduate of Gateway High School and Allegheny County Community
College. He also attended the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Richard J. Nesbitt Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Richard J.
Nesbitt to lieutenant and assigned him as the commander of the
Recruitment Services Section in the Bureau of Training and Education.
He most recently served as the commander of the staff services section at Troop J, Lancaster.
Lieutenant
Nesbitt, a native of Orange, New Jersey, enlisted in the state police
in 1999. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop R,
Blooming Grove.
During his career, Lieutenant Nesbitt also served in Troops N, L, and B and in the Bureau of Training and Education.
Lieutenant
Nesbitt is a graduate of the Fork Union Military Academy, Valley Forge
Military Academy, and George Mason University where he obtained a
Bachelor of Arts in international studies. He was also a member of the
10th Pennsylvania State Police leadership development class.
Lieutenant Nesbitt is a veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve, having reached the rank of 2nd lieutenant.
Adam M. Reed Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted Adam M. Reed, a
native of Elizabeth, Allegheny County, to lieutenant and assigned him
as commander of the Community Affairs Section in the Office of Community
Engagement. He is currently the director of the Communications Office.
He most recently served as the enforcement programs supervisor in the Bureau of Patrol.
Lieutenant Reed enlisted in the state police in 2006. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop H, Carlisle.
He
was promoted to corporal in 2016 and to sergeant in 2018. As he
progressed through the ranks, Lieutenant Reed also served in Troop H,
Harrisburg; the Communications Office; and Troop J, York.
He is a 2001 graduate of Elizabeth Forward High School and a 2005 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh.
James A. Reinard Promoted to Lieutenant
Pennsylvania
State Police Commissioner Robert Evanchick has promoted James A.
Reinard to lieutenant and assigned him as the commander of the
Investigative Services Section in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation,
Special Investigations Division.
Lieutenant Reinard most recently served as the polygraph coordinator in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Lieutenant
Reinard, of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, enlisted in the state police
in 2001. Upon graduation from the academy, he was assigned to Troop J,
Embreeville.
As he progressed through the ranks, he also served
in Troop J, Avondale and York. Lieutenant Reinard was promoted to
corporal in 2011 and sergeant in 2018.
He is a graduate of James
M. Coughlin High School and the Northwestern School of Police Staff and
Command and is currently attending classes at Wilmington University.
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