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Rodney Marshall Named Boston Fire Commissioner, First Black Man to Lead the Department

The move follows Paul F. Burke's retirement at Massachusetts' mandatory age of 65.

Overview

  • Mayor Michelle Wu appointed Marshall on Thursday, with a formal swearing-in later this month to succeed Paul F. Burke under the state's age-65 retirement rule.
  • The selection makes Marshall the first Black man to lead the nearly 350-year-old Boston Fire Department.
  • Marshall is a 35-year veteran who has served as chief of operations since 2022 after joining the department in 1991 and advancing through frontline and command roles.
  • He helped create the department’s cadet program, which recruits young Boston residents into paid training that can lead to firefighter jobs.
  • Local coverage notes the choice comes after recent departures of Black senior officials from Wu’s team, including Jessicah Pierre, Segun Idowu, and John Borders IV.