ADMINISTRATION
In 1981, Warden Thomas V. Duran, CJM, began his career in corrections in Montgomery County, Maryland as a Corrections Officer. After twelve years of service, six of them at the rank of Lieutenant, he became Warden in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. In 1997, he left Clinton County to become Warden in Adams County, Pennsylvania. He returned to Clinton County in 2000 and resumed his position as Warden.
Warden Duran holds a Bachelors Degree from East Stroudsburg University. His professional memberships include: The American Jail Association, American Correctional Association, The Pennsylvania Association on Probation, Parole and Correction, The Fraternal Order of Police, Pennsylvania Prison Wardens Association and the Community Corrections Association of Pennsylvania.Warden Duran met the criteria to become a Certified Jail Manager in June, 2007. This distinction is presented by the American Jail Association after meeting strict guidelines and successfully passing an examination.
Warden Duran is a forward thinker who strives for professionalism in his organization. He manages a yearly budget of over two million dollars and has made Clinton County Corrections a profit making institution.
Deputy Warden Jacqueline K. Motter, CJM, has many years of correctional experience. She has been employed in Clinton County Corrections since 1991 when the McElhattan facility opened. A Corrections Officer for two years, she was then promoted to Lieutenant and finally Deputy Warden in 2000.
Deputy Motter is a graduate of Lock Haven University and the Philadelphia Institute for Paralegal Training. She is a charter member of the Leadership Clinton County program and a board member of the Clinton/Lycoming County Behavioral Services Joinder Board. She attends to all inmate treatment issues.
Deputy Motter is a Certified Jail Manager with the American Jail Association.
Deputy Warden David W. Harkey,CJM, started at the Clinton County Correctional Facility in February of 2001 as a Correctional Officer. He was promoted to Facilities Manager in 2002 and then to Deputy Warden in 2003. Deputy Warden Harkey has extensive business experience and has been in several management positions since 1987.
Deputy Warden Harkey holds an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice from Ashworth College and has completed training at the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Training Academy in Supervisory Development and Food Service Management. He is responsible for Food Service, outside contracting, vendors and the physical operation of the facility. His professional memberships include: The Pennsylvania Wardens Association, Correctional Accreditation Managers Association, The American Jail Association and the American Correctional Food Service Association. Deputy Harkey is also a Certified Jail Manager.