The CEO of a major New York-based security firm is anticipated to be appointed as the next fire commissioner of New York City, succeeding Laura Kavanagh, the department's first female commissioner who recently announced her resignation. Robert Tucker, CEO of T&M USA, is reportedly Mayor Eric Adams' choice for the position, pending an official announcement.
Andrew Ansbro, president of the FDNY Uniformed Firefighters Association, commended Tucker's ties to the FDNY and his dedication to the department's mission. Ansbro highlighted Tucker's experience and qualifications, emphasizing his potential to enhance departmental efficiency and response times.
Tucker's background in security, particularly in high-rise buildings, along with his involvement with the FDNY Foundation, a nonprofit supporting the department, positions him as a suitable candidate for the role. Despite not having served as a firefighter, Tucker's leadership and executive skills are seen as assets in addressing the challenges faced by the FDNY.
The decision to replace Kavanagh comes after incidents of discord within the department, including a controversial interruption during a promotion ceremony involving Attorney General Letitia James. Kavanagh faced criticism from firefighters, culminating in a public display of disapproval during the city's St. Patrick's Day parade.
While Kavanagh's tenure was marked by internal tensions and legal challenges, Tucker's appointment is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the role of fire commissioner. His anticipated focus on enhancing departmental operations and supporting the FDNY's mission has garnered support from key stakeholders within the organization.
Mayor Adams is set to make the official announcement of Tucker's appointment, underscoring the city's commitment to public safety and effective leadership within the FDNY.