Ronald kenneth noble biography
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Ronald Noble
American law enforcement officer
For the Oregon politician, see Ron Noble.
Ronald Kenneth "Ron" Noble (born September 24, )[citation needed] is an American law enforcement officer who served as the secretary-general of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) from to He was the organization's first American and youngest secretary-general at the time of his appointment. Noble previously worked as a public servant in various U.S. government agencies, including the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the Department of Justice and the Treasury.
Life and career
[edit]Early life and education
[edit]Noble was born in Fort Dix, a United States Army post south-east of Trenton, New Jersey, to an African-American father and a German mother. He was raised in nearby Jobstown, where his father worked as a janitor after serving as a master sergeant in the army.[1][2] Noble attended Northern Burlin
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Noble, Ronald K. –
Law-enforcement official
Dismayed by Job Offers
Became Top Cop in United States
Headed Interpol
At the Forefront of Anti-Terrorism Battle
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Ronald K. Noble is the first American citizen ever to head Interpol, the prestigious international law-enforcement agency. A former Clinton Administration appointee in the Treasury Department, he authored the official report on what went wrong in the Waco, Texas, conflagration between U.S. federal lawenforcement personnel and a well-armed doomsday cult. For a time in the s, Noble was the highest-ranking African-American law-enforcement official in the United States.
Noble was born in and grew up in Fort Dix, New Jersey. He grew up in a mixed-race household; his German-born mother had met his father, a master sergeant in the U.S. Army, when he was stationed overseas. Back home, his father worked two jobsone at the military base nearby, and another as the owner and principal employee of a janitorial services