Annemarie Hunt-Gibson, who has more than 31 years of experience in law enforcement, serves as Deputy Inspector General-Investigations for the district.
Hunt-Gibson most recently served as Captain/Commander of the Criminal Investigation Division of the Michigan Department of State Police. She worked for the Michigan Department of State Police from 1978 to 2010, holding the ranks of trooper, sergeant, lieutenant, first lieutenant, inspector and captain.
In 2003, Hunt-Gibson was promoted to Captain and Commanding Officer of the Criminal Investigation Division, becoming the first-ever female field commander. Her work involved the apprehension and arrest of criminals in the area of auto theft, casino gaming, identity theft, computer/high-tech crimes, fugitive apprehension, gambling, organized crime, money laundering, mortgage fraud, health care fraud, narcotics, surveillance, technical services, tobacco tax and bridge card fraud, violent crime and white collar crime.
Her professional development and certifications include: Attended FBI National Academy, U.S. Secret Service Dignitary Protection, Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Command Training, U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Seminar, FBI Special Events Training, High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Threat Assessment Training, Homeland Security Conferences, Incident Command Training, CPR and First Aid Certified, Fire Arms/Long Gun Certified. She is Past President of the Member National Alliance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies, and has served on numerous boards and organizations, including Joint Terrorism Task Force Executive Board, Border Research and Technology Advisory Council, Integrated Border Enforcement Team, Crime Stoppers of Michigan Executive Board and others.