James Rovella encountered plenty of police officers while working his way through college at the Hartford YMCA. As he was finishing his master’s degree in public administration at the University of Hartford in 1981 after receiving a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, a city detective dropped off an application for the Hartford Police Department. “’I’ll be back for it tomorrow,’” Rovella recalled the detective saying. Nearly four decades later, the Hartford native is now the state’s highest-ranking law enforcement official as the commissioner of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.
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