Tom Rosickireceived his undergraduate degree from Duke University in
management sciences and accounting, and later received his law degree
from Touro Law School. He joined the FBI in 1982 as a Special Agent in Organized Crime, serving in Baltimore, St. Louis and New York. He left the FBI when Mayor Koch appointed him Deputy Commissioner of the New
York City Taxi & Limousine Commission in 1989. After the elections, Tom
moved to the private sector and became Vice President Director of Security
for Macy’s East. He was later appointed as Chairman of the Nassau County
Parole Board where he served for three years. Tom is past Chairman of the
Society of Former FBI Agents, New York Chapter, and currently serves on
the board as President of the Association for the Help of Retarded Children (AHRC),
and on the business advisory council of The Rehabilitation Institute. In
2008, Tom was appointed to the Board of Governors of Touro Law School.