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MEET USNCB DIRECTORS

Mr. James M. Sullivan, Director  

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Mr. James M. Sullivan, Director
U.S. National Central Bureau
Interpol Criminal Police Organization
U.S. Department of Justice

James M. Sullivan, a career senior executive with the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) commenced his appointment as Director of the U.S. National Central Bureau (USNCB) of INTERPOL in June 2003. He is the first U.S. Marshal to serve in this position.

Director Sullivan began his USMS career as a Deputy U.S. Marshal in September 1980. Early USMS assignments include: team member - Special Operations Group, Enforcement Specialist for fugitive apprehensions, instructor - USMS Training Academy, Supervisory Deputy Marshal, Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief for Operations, and Acting Chief of Congressional and Public Affairs. He served as the USMS representative at the INTERPOL General Secretariat in France. In recent years, Director Sullivan served as Chief Deputy Law Enforcement Liaison for the Asset Forfeiture Office, and Acting U.S. Marshal and Chief Deputy for the Northern District of California.

Prior to his appointment as USNCB Director, he served a 3-year term as USNCB Deputy Director, and was Acting U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of California (S/CA). S/CA is one of ten USMS "super districts", and has become one of the most active USMS operations.

Before joining the USMS, Mr. Sullivan served the citizens of Arlington, Massachusetts for four years as a firefighter/emergency medical technician. He served his country during the Vietnam War as a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps.

Director Sullivan attended Northeastern University (Boston, MA) for Business Management, and Bunker Hill College (Boston, MA) for Fire Science and Technology. He is unmarried, has no children, and lives in Arlington, Virginia.

 

Mr. Martin Renkiewicz
Deputy Director
U.S. National Central Bureau
Interpol Criminal Police Organization
U.S. Department of Justice


Martin Renkiewicz, a career Senior Special Agent with the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commenced his appointment as Deputy Director of the U.S. National Central Bureau (USNCB) in September 2003. He is the first official from the Department of Homeland Security to occupy this position.

Mr. Renkiewicz has 26 years law enforcement experience. Prior to his selection as USNCB Deputy Director, he served as the USNCB's senior representative from the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service. In this capacity, he provided expertise on a wide range of immigration matters, including human trafficking, fraudulent identity/travel documents and visa fraud. In 2002 he was named Assistant Director of the Alien Fugitive Division, where he administered the Foreign Fugitive Notice Program and supervised agents and analysts assigned to fugitive related investigations.

Before transferring to the USNCB in 1992, Deputy Director Renkiewicz held various supervisory positions at the Immigration and Naturalization Service, primarily overseeing fraud and alien smuggling investigations.

Deputy Director Renkiewicz graduated with Highest Distinction from the University of Rhode Island in 1976. Mr. Renkiewicz resides in Maryland with his wife and two daughters.


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Last updated: 12/1/03
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