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Irwin Rosenberg

Police Commander (retired) at City of San Fernando

Irwin Rosenberg currently serves as the Police Lieutenant/Administrative Commander for the City of San Fernando since May 2023, overseeing the executive management of the police department's administrative functions. Previously, Rosenberg held the position of Police Lieutenant/Operation Commander at the San Fernando Police Department from December 2007 to July 2023, where responsibilities included supervising patrol operations and managing professional standards and training. A career that began in 2004 as a Reserve Police Officer included promotions to various roles such as Police Sergeant and Detective, focusing on child abuse and sex crime investigations. Additionally, Rosenberg served as Immediate Past President of the San Fernando Police Officers Association and has extensive experience in business development as Vice President at Laidlaw Transit Services from 1980 to 2007. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Management, two Master's degrees in Organizational Leadership, and an Executive Management Certificate from UCLA.

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San Jose, United States

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City of San Fernando

The City of San Fernando is located in the northeast section of the San Fernando Valley at the southern foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, approximately 23 miles North of Downtown Los Angeles. This compact community of 2.4 square miles and 25,000 residents is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles, including the nearby communities of Sylmar, Mission Hills and Pacoima. The City of San Fernando was incorporated in 1911 and is currently organized according to the City Council/City Manager form of government with seven full service departments, including Administration, City Clerk, Finance, Community Development, Police, Public Works, and Recreation and Community Services. Fire and emergency medical services are provided through a contract with the City of Los Angeles. The City employs approximately 125 full-time equivalent employees. The City is governed by a five-member City Council who serve overlapping four-year terms, with a Mayor appointed every year, on a rotating basis, by a majority vote of the City Council.


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51-200

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