Commissioner's Office Department of Corrections (2024)

Commissioner's Office Department of Corrections (1)

Cookie Crews
Commissioner

Cookie Crews was named commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Corrections in May 2020 after 36 years with the department.

A native of the small town of Hardy in Pike County, Crews began her Corrections career in January 1984 as a correctional officer at the Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women (KCIW). Working her way up the security and program ranks at various institutions, she held many positions including sergeant, classification and treatment officer, and unit administrator. In 2002, she was promoted to deputy warden at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex (LLCC). Two years later she was named warden of the Frankfort Career Development Center, a minimum-security prison that for a period of time was located in Frankfort. Crews went on to serve as warden at both KCIW and LLCC. In 2009, she was named warden of the Kentucky State Reformatory, the prison with the largest medical operation and highest population at the time. In 2012, she was promoted to administrator of the Health Services Division, providing administrative oversight for the entire medical mission of the department.

Crews is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University where she received a bachelor's degree in corrections and public relations. She is a longtime member of the Southern States Correctional Association (SSCA) and the Kentucky Council on Crime and Delinquency (KCCD). She was the recipient of the 2007 Warden of the Year Award.

Commissioner's Office Department of Corrections (2)

Scott Jordan​
Deputy Commissioner of Adult Institutions

Jordan began his DOC career in 2001 as a correctional officer at the Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women. He was promoted through the security ranks to the position of senior captain, which he held at both Luther Luckett Correctional Complex (LLCC) and the Kentucky State Reformatory (KSR). In 2013, he was promoted to deputy warden at Western Kentucky Correctional Complex and then KSP. Jordan was named warden at the Ross-Cash Center in 2015 and then warden at LLCC in 2016.

Jordan has more than a decade of internal affairs experience, serving as the internal affairs officer at both LLCC and KSR. He was also the security threat group coordinator at LLCC and a member of the department's Corrections Emergency Response Team (CERT) for several years.

Prior to his time in corrections, Jordan had a lengthy career in retail management. He managed several stores, becoming a district manager and a regional manager developing stores in three states. Jordan is also a combat veteran paratrooper with the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division.

During his career Jordan has received several awards and accolades including being named the 2019 Warden of the Year, an annual honor given to a warden who exhibits outstanding job performance and leadership ability.​​

Commissioner's Office Department of Corrections (3)

Hilarye Dailey​
Deputy Commissioner of Support Services

Hilarye Dailey serves as deputy commissioner of the Office of Support Services, which includes fiscal management, procurement services, property management, population management, training, offender information services, information and technology, and parole board support services. She was promoted to this position in May 2018.

Dailey began her career with the Department of Corrections in 2003 at Blackburn Correctional Complex as the fiscal manager for the prison. She held that role until accepting the position as fiscal branch manager in the department's central office in 2007. Three years later she was promoted to assistant director of the Division of Administrative Services. In 2015, she was promoted to director of that division and was responsible for managing the department's complex budget. She continues to serve as the department's primary budget expert.

Dailey received her bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Kentucky and her master's degree in business administration from Morehead State University. She is a 2009 graduate of the Commissioner's Executive Leadership Program.​

Commissioner's Office Department of Corrections (4)

Kim Potter-Blair​
​Chief of Staff

Kim Potter-Blair began her career with the Department of Corrections in 1998 as a correctional officer at Blackburn Correctional Complex. She promoted to classification and treatment officer there before transferring to the Division of Probation and Parole's District 9 in December 1999 as a probation and parole officer. After supervising a caseload of offenders for approximately four years, Potter-Blair was then promoted to assistant district supervisor for District 9 in 2003, and to the district supervisor in 2005.

She served as the department's deputy commissioner of Support Services from 2008 to 2017. During her time in this role, she oversaw the divisions of probation and parole, administrative services and training.

Potter-Blair is an active member and was elected to the board of directors for the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation (CPOF) in June 2015. She has been a longtime member of the Kentucky Council on Crime and Delinquency where she previously served as president of the Bluegrass Chapter. She is a graduate of the inaugural Commissioner's Executive Leadership Program, which began in May 2005 and received the Commissioner's Award in 2006. She is a member of the Association of Women Executives in Corrections (AWEC) and she served as a mentor to two women in the Governor's Minority Management Training Program (GMMTP) in 2018-2019. She was a participant in the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) Executive Forum for Deputy Directors and Executive Leadership for Women.

A native of Bowling Green, Potter-Blair graduated from Kentucky State University with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a graduate degree in public administration.​

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