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About Donald W. Tucker
Donald W. Tucker began his career with the Federal Bureau of Narcotics in
Chicago, Illinois, in 1961. He transferred from the Federal Bureau of Narcotics
to the Chicago office of the United States Secret Service in 1965. He
remained an agent in Chicago until 1973, when he was transferred to the San
Francisco office of the Secret Service. Mr. Tucker remained in the San Francisco
office until 1974, when he was promoted to the position of Assistant Special
Agent in Charge of the Criminal Division for the Washington, DC, field
office. In mid-1975, Mr. Tucker was promoted to Assistant Special Agent in
Charge of the Secret Service, Headquarters Counterfeit Division, and supervised
all counterfeit investigations nationwide.
In the latter part of 1976, Mr. Tucker was promoted to the position of
Assistant/Inspector at Secret Service Headquarters in charge of internal investigations.
In mid-1978, he was promoted to the position of Special Agent in
Charge of the US Secret Service Office for the State of Arizona.
Mr. Tucker retired from the Secret Service in March of 1990 after a career
with the Secret Service of almost 25 years. He was sworn in as US Marshal for
the District of Arizona on March 26, 1990, after being appointed by President
George H. W. Bush. In his capacity as US Marshal, Mr. Tucker supervised all
security procedures related to the protection of federal judges, federal courthouses,
the witness protection program, federal prisoner security, and transportation
and seized assets investigations.
Mr. Tucker retired from the US Marshals Service in March 1994. In August
1994, he was selected, after a nationwide search, as the Chief of Court Security for
the Administrative Office of the United States Courts in Washington, DC. In this
capacity, he monitored the security provided to the federal judiciary and supervised
the $150 million budget. He also coordinated the investigation of the bombing of
the federal courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Mr. Tucker returned to Arizona in March 1996. In January 1997, he
started his own Investigations Company, T.I.P.S. (Tucker Investigations and
Protective Services).
Mr. Tucker was hired by the State of Arizona’s Department of Economic
Security, Office of Special Investigations, to conduct an assessment of that unit
in 2000–2001. During this period, he was appointed chief of the unit and submitted
a comprehensive evaluation to the governor.
He has been the recipient of numerous special achievement awards for
investigative and supervisory activities, as well as the Secretary of the Treasury
Award for outstanding investigations. Mr. Tucker has been an EEOC counselor
for each agency and has been instrumental in developing diversity and sensitivity
trainings for upper-level management and other employees.
Mr. Tucker graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor Degree
in Sociology/Criminology. He is an active member of NOBLE, the National
Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, and was a member of their
executive board.
Tucker lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife, Wendy, who owns several
Chompie’s Delicatessens with her family.
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