Attorney General Jeff Sessions today announced that Hugh
Hurwitz will begin serving as the Acting Director of the Federal Bureau of
Prisons on May 19, 2018, following Former Director Mark Inch’s resignation.
“I am pleased to announce Hugh Hurwitz as the Acting
Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Hugh has honorably served the
Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the American people
throughout his distinguished career of federal service.” said Attorney General
Jeff Sessions. “I would also like to thank Mark Inch for proudly serving the
Department of Justice as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons and wish
him luck in his future endeavors.”
Mr. Hurwitz began his career with the Bureau of Prisons as a
law clerk in the Office of General Counsel in 1988. In 2003, Mr. Hurwitz was
selected as the Chief of Acquisitions and Grants Services at the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), later becoming the FDA's Chief of Information Technology
Shared Services. In 2007, he was appointed Senior Procurement Executive for the
U.S. Department of Education (ED) before being promoted to Deputy Chief
Financial Officer. Mr. Hurwitz joined NASA's Office of Inspector General in
2012 as the Assistant Inspector General for Management. In 2015, he returned to
the Bureau of Prisons as the Senior Deputy Assistant Director of the
Information, Policy and Public Affairs Division. In 2017, Mr. Hurwitz was named
Assistant Director for the Reentry Services Division.
As Assistant Director, Mr. Hurwitz oversaw a wide variety of
areas, including mental health and drug treatment, community placement, and the
education, vocational and recreation training programs for federal inmates
nationwide. Mr. Hurwitz was responsible for coordinating efforts with other
disciplines, agencies, and organizations to facilitate the successful
reintegration of inmates back to their communities upon release.
In 1987, Mr. Hurwitz received his Bachelor of Arts degree in
Political Science from the University of Rochester. In 1990, he received his
Juris Doctor degree from American University, Washington College of Law.
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