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Department of Corrections
Nick Lilly Promoted to District 17 Assistant Supervisor in Division of Probation & Parole
Kentucky Department of Corrections Director of Probation & Parole Tim Carman today announced the promotion of Nick Lilly to assistant supervisor of District 17 in Louisville. District 17 is one of four supervision districts in Jefferson County. Lilly assumed his new duties Jan. 16.
“I am pleased to have the opportunity to promote Nick,” said Carman. “He has a proven work ethic and can lead by example. We are confident that he will be a great asset to this district and the division as we move forward in several key areas.”
Lilly began his career with the Kentucky Department of Corrections as a classification treatment officer at the Roederer Correctional Complex Assessment Center in June 2005. He subsequently transferred to the Division of Probation and Parole as an officer in District 17 in November 2005. Lilly previously worked as a corrections officer for the Clark County Indiana Sheriff’s Department for eight years and a law enforcement officer with the Federal Reserve Bank-Louisville Branch for five years.
Since coming to work for the Division of Probation and Parole, he has served in many roles. In addition to having covered a regular felony caseload, Lilly has also worked with the Reducing Serious Violence Partnership (RSVP) caseload, a sex offender caseload and the home incarceration program for the district. He also served on the division’s ACA Compliance Team in 2005.
Lilly is a 2004 graduate of Indiana University Southeast where he earned a degree in general studies. He is currently working toward a master of science degree in justice administration at the University of Louisville.
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