DEA Administrator
United States Drug Enforcement Administration
Anne Milgram was sworn in as DEA Administrator on June 28, 2021, after being confirmed by the United States Senate by unanimous consent on June 24, 2021. As Administrator, she leads an agency of more than 10,000 public servants- including nearly 5,000 Special Agents and 800 Intelligence Analysts-who work in 239 offices across the United States and 92 foreign offices located in 69 countries.
Prior to assuming her duties at the DEA, Milgram served as New Jersey's Attorney General from 2007 to 2010. In that role, Milgram was New Jersey's chief law enforcement officer, led the 9,000- person Department of Law & Public Safety, and had oversight responsibility for state and county prosecutors and more than 30,000 local law enforcement officers. During her tenure as Attorney General, Milgram also oversaw, and significantly reformed, the Camden Police Department, which today is viewed as a model for effective, data-driven policing. Most recently, she served as a Professor of Practice and Distinguished Scholar in Residence at New York University School of Law where she developed programs to reform the criminal justice system through data, analytics, and technology.
Milgram began her legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. She then served as a federal prosecutor in the United States Department of Justice, where she was the Special Litigation Counsel for the prosecution of human trafficking crimes. Milgram was awarded the Department of Justice Commendation for Outstanding Service
and the Department of Justice Director's Award for her work.
After graduating summa cum /aude from Rutgers University, Milgram received a master's degree from the University of Cambridge and a law degree from New York University School of Law. After law school, she clerked for the Honorable Anne
E. Thompson of the District Court for the District of New Jersey.
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