
PAMERSON O. IFILL
Deputy Commissioner Pamerson O. Ifill has been appointed commissioner of probation for Massachusetts, the first Black person to hold that post.
He succeeds Commissioner Edward Dolan, who was appointed in 2013 and retired earlier this year.
Chief Justice Jeffrey A. Locke, of the Massachusetts Trial Court, and Trial Court Administrator Thomas A. Ambrosino made the announcement last week. They cited Ifill’s 30-year experience, “energetic vision and commitment to improving the lives” of people served by the Massachusetts Probation Service.
“Deputy Commissioner Ifill has proven leadership capability, and his knowledge of the court system and criminal justice issues in Massachusetts will ensure the continued advancement of the department’s professionalism,” Locke and Ambrosino said in a press release.
As deputy commissioner, Ifill designed a text messaging notification system for criminal defendants that improved court appearance rates and is
used in certain civil cases. He created a on racial and cultural equity
and departmental training program Appreciation Week, held in the
established the annual Cultural state’s courthouses in October.
“It
is an honor and privilege to be named to this position,” Ifill said in a
press release. “I greatly appreciate the trust that the chief justice
and court administrator have placed in me to build on the strong
tradition of the Probation Service, which began in Massachusetts in
1878. It is my intent and my pledge in this role to deliver access to
justice with dignity and speed from the probation perspective to serve
the residents of the Commonwealth.”
The
commissioner heads the Massachusetts Probation Service and the Office
of Community Corrections, which have 1,800 staff in more than 100
locations across the state. Probation Service works to increase
community safety, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals
to achieve long-term positive change.
In
his three decades in Probation Service, Ifill has had numerous roles.
He was deputy commissioner of pretrial services since 2019 and has
served as regional supervisor of probation services, chief probation
officer for Suffolk Superior Court and regional program manager for the
Office of Community Corrections. Ifill is an adjunct professor at
Suffolk University and Stonehill College
He
earned a master’s degree in management of human services from Brandeis
University and a bachelor’s degree from Stonehill College, and
previously served from 2008 to 2018 on the board of Massasoit Community
College, as chair beginning in 2013.