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Gerald Whitfield

Garnell Whitfield

Buffalo Community Leader

Eradicate Hate:
2022

As a life-long resident of Buffalo, NY, Garnell Whitfield is one of four children of the late Mrs. Ruth E. Whitfield and Garnell W. Whitfield Sr. who were married for 68 years before her untimely passing on May 14, 2022. His wife Cassietta and he have four children, Jamarr, Tiffany, Kamilah and Garnell lll; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. They celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary on June 30th.

A thirty-four year veteran of the Buffalo Fire Department, he served as Chief Fire Administrator; Deputy Commissioner of Administration and Personnel; Deputy Commissioner of Emergency Medical Services and for the last 7 ½ years of his career, as Commissioner of Fire/Emergency Management, retiring June 30, 2017.

In September of 2017, he was appointed Assistant Commissioner of Homeland Security for the State of New York by then Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, tasked with overseeing the 14 counties of Western New York and the Finger Lakes. Wanting to spend more time with his family, Whitfield left that position in September of 2019 and is presently retired.

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The Summit unites the public and private sectors, domestic and international, against hate and extremism. Researchers, activists, lawyers, technology experts, political leaders, and more come together, each bringing their unique tools to the fight. Important relationships that were established at the Summit in 2021 have carried forward into working groups with concrete deliverables for 2022 and beyond.

Mary McCord Visiting Professor of Law and Executive Director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP), Georgetown University Law Center