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Jim Rubenstein
Jim Rubenstein
was appointed Commissioner of the West Virginia Division of
Corrections on June 8, 2001 after serving as Acting Commissioner
since February 2001 and is tasked with the responsibility to oversee
the day to day operations of the Division of Corrections throughout
the entire State of
West Virginia
.
Mr. Rubenstein
has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology with a Minor in
Criminal Justice from Fairmont State College and Mr. Rubenstein has
over two-decades in the corrections profession. Mr. Rubenstein began
his career with Corrections in 1973 as a Correctional Officer at the
Forestry Camp for Boys. He also served as a Recreation Coordinator,
a Correctional Officer, and a Counselor at the WV Industrial School
for Boys. Mr. Rubenstein went on to serve as a Corrections Case
Manager and Corrections Case Manager at
Pruntytown
Correctional
Center
. In 1994, Mr. Rubenstein was named Superintendent of Anthony
Correctional Center. In late 1998, he was named Deputy Warden of St.
Marys Correctional Center and was instrumental in the conversion of
that facility from a state hospital to a medium security
correctional institution. On June 1, 1999, Mr. Rubenstein was
appointed to the position of Deputy Commissioner of Institutional
Operations and served in that position until his appointment as
Commissioner.
His
qualifications and skills offer him a unique opportunity to bring
insight and experience to the DOC. His career in corrections has
prepared him with the management abilities, training and development
skills, and interpersonal communications expertise necessary to
promote programs, technology and training within the DOC.
Commissioner Rubenstein is affiliated with the following
organizations: Member of the Association of State Correctional
Administrators (ASCA), member of the American Correctional
Association (ACA), Secretary for the Regional Jail and Correctional
Facility Authority Board, member and former President of the WV
Association of Correctional Employees (WV ACE), member of Southern
States Correctional Association (SSCA), member of Holley Strength
Systems, Buckhannon Power Team, United States Powerlifting
Federation and National Association of Strength Athletes.
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