Scroll through the sections below to learn more about my career.

 

Career


Beginnings


Noah Robinson joined the Owensboro Police Department in 1999 and served the City of Owensboro until his appointment as a deputy with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office in March of 2001.


Professional Standards Unit


In 2009, Noah Robinson was promoted to the rank of sergeant and spent the next five years assigned to the Professional Standards Unit, where he developed policy and procedure for the agency as well as conducted internal investigations.


Motor Patrol


Noah Robinson became a field training deputy in 2003 and spent eight years assigned to Motor Patrol


Lieutenant


Noah Robinson was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in 2014, assigned to headquarters, and placed in charge of information technology, public information, and grants. 


Major


In 2018 Noah Robinson was promoted to the rank of major and served as the executive commander over the Administration Division. 


Colonel


In 2019 Noah Robinson was promoted to the rank of colonel and named Chief Deputy Sheriff and second in command of the agency. 


Noah announced his candidacy on January 27, 2021. On March 19, 2021 - the current Sheriff returned Noah to his previous merit rank of lieutenant.