Jerry McDermott
Jerome "Jerry" P. McDermott is the 22nd and current High Sheriff of Norfolk County.[1] He previously served on the Boston City Council and as the executive director of South Shore Habitat for Humanity.[1] He also served as an aide to Senator Scott Brown and worked in community relations and economic development for Eversource.[1] In March 2018 he was appointed as chief of staff in the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance in the administration of Governor Charlie Baker.[1] He was appointed sheriff by Governor Baker in December 2018.[1]
Jerry McDermott | |
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Norfolk County, Massachusetts Sheriff | |
In office December 24, 2018 – January 6, 2021 | |
Appointed by | Charlie Baker |
Preceded by | Michael G. Bellotti |
Succeeded by | Patrick W. McDermott |
Chief of Staff of the Massachusetts Executive Office for Administration and Finance, Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance | |
In office March 2018 – March 2019 | |
Preceded by | David Abdoo |
Succeeded by | Matthew Cocciardi |
Member of the Boston City Council for District 9 | |
In office 2002–2008 | |
Preceded by | Brian Honan |
Succeeded by | Mark Ciommo |
Personal details | |
Born | Boston, Massachusetts |
Political party | Republican (2013-present) Democratic (until 2010) |
Residence | Westwood, Massachusetts |
Education | University of Massachusetts Boston |
Profession | Politician |
McDermott grew up in the Allston-Brighton region of Boston, where he was involved in groups such as the Ward 22 Democratic Committee and the Oak Square YMCA.[2]
His career began as a legislative aide to Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy II, and subsequently Boston City Council President Bruce Bolling.
While serving on the city council, he was a registered Democrat, but unenrolled from the party in 2010.[1] He registered as a Republican in 2013.[1] In 2006, as a councillor, he proposed that the Boston Citgo sign be removed in response to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez's insults toward U.S. President George W. Bush.[3] McDermott also suggested draping an American flag or Boston Red Sox banner over the sign until Chávez was out of office.[3]
McDermott lives in Westwood, Massachusetts.[1]
References
- Stout, Matt (December 17, 2018). "Baker taps former city councilor as Norfolk County sheriff". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
- "Our Campaigns - Candidate - Jerry McDermott". Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- "Boston Official Wants Citgo Sign Removed". Turnto10. August 22, 2006. Retrieved 2006-09-24.