LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson has appointed Solomon Graves as secretary of the Arkansas Department of Correction. The governor announced the appointment Thursday during his daily COVID-19 briefing.
“Solomon is stepping up during a difficult time in Arkansas, but with 14 years of experience in adult corrections, he is well prepared for the task,” Governor Hutchinson says. “In my time as governor, I have benefited from Solomon’s breadth of knowledge of the prison system and the wisdom of his counsel. He is a compassionate leader who will vigorously fulfill the state’s responsibility to assure public safety balanced with the need for rehabilitation and reentry support.”
Graves succeeds Secretary Wendy Kelley, who has overseen the department since 2015.
“I am honored and humbled by the faith shown in me by Governor Hutchinson,” Graves says. “The staff and leadership of the department are some of the most dedicated public servants I have ever met. My commitment to them is that we will remain focused on public safety and successful offender reentry, while we work to meet our varied challenges and improve the efficiency of our service to Arkansans.”
The Board of Corrections will consider Governor Hutchinson’s recommendation at a called meeting next Tuesday.
Graves has served as chief of staff to Secretary Kelley for the past year. Before that, he was public information officer for the Division of Correction. From 2007 to 2016, he was board administrator for the Parole Board.
Governor Hutchinson appointed Graves to his Transformation Advisory Board in 2017, and he served on the Governor’s Transformation Transition Team in 2019.
Graves earned a B.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and a masters in public administration from Webster University.
Graves and his wife live in Little Rock. They have one son.
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