The New York State Police does not have a Commissioner. They have a Superintendent, and the current Superintendent is Joseph D'Amico.
State legislator, rancher, police commissioner of New York City, Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York and Vice President were some of Roosevelt's many careers.
He did not hold being the senator for the state of New York.
Yes, Teddy Roosevelt served as a Police Commissioner of New York City from 1895 to 1897. At the time, the city had not one, but four to six Police Commissioners at any given time. Roosevelt himself was responsible for consolidating the board of commissioners to a single office held by one man. During his time as Police Commissioner, Roosevelt was not just a commissioner, but the superintendent of the board of commissioners.
Teddy Roosevelt served as Governor of New York State from January 1, 1899 to December 31, 1900. He also served as one of its police commissioners (a board of 4 to 6 commissioners used to serve, instead of just one) from 1895 to 1897.
No, Theodore Roosevelt was not a senator for the state of New York. He served as the governor of New York from 1899 to 1900 before becoming the vice president and later president of the United States.
New York State Police was created in 1917.
He headed the NY Police board from 1895 to 1897
New York State University Police's motto is 'Protecting New York's Future'.
The New York State motto is "Excelsior" or "Ever upward".
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Theodore Roosevelt was a career politician. He was a New York State Assemblyman, US Civil Service Commissioner, President of New York Board of Police Commissioners, Governor of New York State, Assistant Secretary of the Navy , Vice-President and President of the USA.
Theodore Roosevelt was a New York State Assemblyman, US Civil Service Commissioner, President of the New York Board of Police Commissioners, Governor of New York State, Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Colonel of Cavalry in the Spanish American War,. He was also an author and rancher.