MADD’s Law Enforcement Committee Members
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Colonel Fambro, became the Ohio State Highway Patrol's (OSHP) 19th Superintendent on March 16, 2019. He began his career with the Patrol in August 1989 as a cadet dispatcher assigned to the Lancaster Post. Colonel Fambro retired from the OSHP on August 12, 2022. He is a past Co-Chair of the IACP Roadway Safety Committee. He was also a speaker and presenter at the MADD/NHTSA Regional Impaired Driving Law Enforcement Summits. LE COMMITTEE MEMBER: COLONEL RICHARD FAMBRO (RETIRED)
Chief Sharp is the retired Chief of Police of the Oro Valley, Arizona Police Department. Prior to serving as Chief at Oro Valley, he retired from the Tucson, Arizona Police Department. He is a past Co-Chair of the IACP Highway Safety Committee (now the Roadway Safety Committee) and is a nationally known traffic safety expert. He has served in law enforcement for over 40 years. He attended and presented at the MADD National Impaired Driving Summit in 2018. LE COMMITTEE MEMBER: CHIEF DANNY SHARP (RETIRED) Ken is the Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor for the State of Michigan. In this role he provides assistance and his expertise to prosecutors across the state and country relating to traffic safety cases. He is a nationally known expert in his field where he is a trainer and presenter, particularly in impaired driving enforcement and cases. He attended and presented at the MADD National Impaired Driving Summit in November of 2018. He was also a speaker and presenter at the MADD/NHTSA Regional Impaired Driving Law Enforcement Summits. LE COMMITTEE MEMBER: KEN STECKER FORMER MICHIGAN TRAFFIC SAFETY RESOURCE PROSECUTOR
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