
Sheriff Todd Delain
Sheriff - Brown County Sheriff's Office
Todd Delain has been the Sheriff of Brown County (Wisconsin) since January of 2019. In 1990, he began his service in the United States Army as a Counterintelligence Special Agent. While in the Army, he was deployed for the Persian Gulf War and Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti. In 1995, he completed his Army enlistment and accepted a position as a Correctional Officer for the State of Wisconsin. In 1996, he was hired by the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. As a member of the Brown County Sheriff’s Office, he has held numerous positions, including the Chief Deputy (#2 In-Command) for eight years before being elected Sheriff. He has an Associate’s and a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s Degree in Management and Organizational Behavior. He has a Graduate Certificate of Achievement in Criminal Justice from the University of Virginia. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, 252nd Session, and the Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy, 15th Session, and has completed the Penn State University Police Officer Executive Development Program. Additionally, he has completed the Missing Children’s Seminar and Exploited Children Seminar for Chief Executives at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in Alexandria, Virginia. Sheriff Delain is a Past President of the FBI National Academy Associates – Wisconsin Chapter. Currently, Sheriff Delain is the President of Badger State Sheriffs’ Association and Chairperson of the State of Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board.
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