Sheriff Gannon Swears In New Chief Sheriffs Officer
Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon formally swore in Aaron D. Tomasini as Chief Sheriff’s Officer during a ceremony at the Morris County Administration and Records Building, attended by law enforcement colleagues and community members. Gannon lauded Tomasini's integrity and expertise, stating they would elevate the Sheriff’s Office's community relations and safety efforts. Tomasini began his law enforcement career in 2005 and has served in various roles, including as a K-9 handler and bomb technician, showcasing his tactical proficiency.
He emphasized the significance of relationships in leadership, pledging to support his fellow officers and build strong community partnerships. As a military veteran, he has over 20 years of service in the New Jersey Army National Guard, currently holding the rank of major. His extensive education includes a doctorate in organizational leadership and multiple other degrees, reflecting his dedication to continuous learning. The ceremony concluded with Sheriff Gannon wishing Tomasini success in his new role, which is expected to have a lasting impact on Morris County's law enforcement. This appointment marks a pivotal moment for the Sheriff’s Office as it strives to strengthen community ties and improve public safety.