
Kenneth C. Wasley III is a veteran law enforcement professional from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), New York Division in New York City, with over 20 years of dedicated service. Before law enforcement service, Kenneth served seven years as a deputy court clerk and administrator of the Alternative Dispute Resolution program with the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York in Albany.
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Throughout his law enforcement career, Kenneth held various roles within the Drug Enforcement Administration, including serving as a senior special agent and field training agent in the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Strike Force; the New York Drug Enforcement Task Force, which is identified as the oldest and largest drug task force in the country; the Regional Drug Enforcement Division; and group supervisor of the esteemed Federal Asset Forfeiture Unit.
Kenneth holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Empire State College, Saratoga Springs, New York, and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York. Kenneth has completed advanced training in narco-terrorism, anti-money laundering, white-collar crime, and executive protection. In addition, he completed advanced training in interview techniques from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and crisis management from the DEA.
In 2019, Kenneth was chosen as the only DEA representative by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s prestigious Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to be a certified mediator as well as a Department of Justice (DOJ) Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) counselor. Since retiring from law enforcement, Kenneth continues to be an advocate for public safety, dispute resolution, and fair employment practices, highlighting the expansive talents he has acquired over the years.
Kenneth is President and co-founder of Twin Shields Consulting LLC, and currently holds an active H.R. 218 Certification. He continues the legacy of civic duty as a licensed private investigator and notary public.