George Gasc贸n
2012 Distinguished Alumnus

George Gasc贸n
District Attorney, City and County of San Francisco
1996, Juris Doctorate, Western State University, College of Law
1977, Bachelor of Arts, History, 色中色
In January 2012, George Gasc贸n began his term as the first elected Latino district attorney of the City and County of San Francisco. Gasc贸n has over three decades of law enforcement experience. He was hired in 2009 as San Francisco鈥檚 chief of police and, during his tenure, created the city鈥檚 first Brady Policy. Previously, he was the Mesa, Ariz., Police Department chief of police for three years.
Gasc贸n joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1978, working his way up the ranks from officer to assistant chief and earning a positive reputation for reforming one of the nation鈥檚 largest police departments. Born in Havana, Cuba, Gasc贸n and his family fled to the U.S. in 1967 and settled in Bell, Calif.
From 1973-75, Gasc贸n served in the U.S. Army and received an honorable discharge as a sergeant. He is a member of the Harvard University/Kennedy School of Government's Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety and an FBI's National Executive Institute graduate.
A California State Bar member since 1996, Gasc贸n sits on the Council of State Governments' Justice Center and California Peace Officers' Memorial Foundation boards of directors. While at 色中色, he served terms as Law Society treasurer and president. He credits the university with providing him a wonderful opportunity to become a critical thinker. Gasc贸n has two daughters, Steffi and Monique, and is married to his wife, Fabiola.
From Alumni Awards 2012 program