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Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper on Tuesday announced he hired a top emergency official in Milwaukee as director of the Denver office of emergency management and homeland security.
Daniel Alexander will be paid $95,560 annually in his new job in Denver.
Alexander had worked in Milwaukee as that city’s homeland security director.
Alexander joined the city of Milwaukee in 1993 as a police officer and was promoted to sergeant in 1998. He was named administrative lieutenant of police in 2004 and was promoted again to lieutenant of police in 2005. In 2006, Alexander was appointed the city’s homeland security director.
He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in criminal justice from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.



