Chattanooga Times Free Press

The applicants

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The 10-person list of applicants for the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion emerged from a group of 44 candidates. Remaining applicants are:

› Tim Gobble: Currently serves on the Tennessee Board of Parole. In addition to being a former Bradley County sheriff, he once worked for the U.S. Secret Service. His public service career began with his election to the Cleveland City Council in 2002. Gobble was elected Bradley County sheriff in 2006, giving up the office in 2010 for an unsuccessf­ul bid in the 3rd Congressio­nal District’s GOP primary. He also has served as emergency management director for Bradley County, East Ridge city manager and interim deputy chief of the Hamilton County Jail.

› David Jolley: Recently confirmed by the U.S. Senate as U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Tennessee, Jolley is a former TBI agent, as well as a former director of the Tennessee Valley Authority Police. He previously served as the U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Tennessee.

› Jerry Kitchen: An assistant U.S. attorney in Memphis since 2002, he worked for 17 years as a

state prosecutor. He was a TBI special agent from 1977-1985.

› Jason Locke: In a 21-year career with the TBI, Locke rose through the ranks to his current position as deputy director. His law enforcemen­t career began with the Watertown Police Department and the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office.

› Genevieve “Genny”

May: Currently the U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Louisiana. She previously served with the Louisiana State Police, rising to become deputy superinten­dent.

› Richard Moore: Now serves as an assistant TBI director and supervises the bureau’s training division. Moore began his TBI career in 1999 as a special agen. His career in law enforcemen­t began as a police officer in Winston Salem, N.C.

› Marjorie Quin: Now an assistant professor at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn., Quin retired from the TBI as an assistant special agent in charge. Quin, whose career at the TBI began in 1998, was involved heavily in the agency’s entry into combating human traffickin­g. Prior to that, she supervised and managed the startup of the bureau’s Fusion Center.

› David Rausch: A 25-year veteran of the Knoxville Police Department, Rausch has served for the last seven years as police chief. He spent four years in the U.S. Army military police and is a past president of the Tennessee Associatio­n of Chiefs of Police.

› Edward Reinhold:

Currently serving as deputy assistant director of the FBI, Reinhold heads the agency’s Critical Incident Response Group. He previously served as the FBI’s special agent in the Eastern District of Tennessee. During that time, he was involved in the investigat­ion of the July 2016 attack by Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez on two military sites in Chattanoog­a that left five U.S. service members dead. Reinhold began his career with the FBI in 1987.

› Daniel “Danny” R.

Wright: Now an adjunct professor at Roane State Community College, Wright is a retired TBI special agent, serving in the Drug Investigat­ion Division. He also is a former director of the Tennessee Highway Patrol’s Criminal Investigat­ion Division, as well as former police chief in Rockwood, Tenn.

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