Former Rockland County Chief Assistant District Attorney Patrick A. Frawley has been appointed as the new Commissioner of the Rockland County Department of Social Services.
Frawley joins the department following six years of distinguished service as Chief Assistant District Attorney in the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office, where he oversaw a multidisciplinary team of more than 90 assistant district attorneys, criminal investigators, and professional staff across multiple divisions.
“Patrick Frawley has dedicated his career to serving the people of Rockland County, and I am confident that his deep understanding of our community, extensive legal expertise, and proven leadership experience make him exceptionally qualified to lead the Department of Social Services,” said Rockland County Executive Ed Day.
Prior to his tenure with the District Attorney’s Office, Frawley spent six years in private legal practice, where he gained extensive experience in case management, client relations, and complex legal matters.
In addition to his legal career, Frawley is a highly decorated Detective and has served as both a Community Police Officer and School Resource Officer with the Orangetown Police Department. His background in law enforcement and public service has earned him a reputation for leadership, integrity, and commitment to the community.
Frawley has also been recognized for his dedication to public service, receiving numerous honors, including Citizen of the Year from former New York State Assemblyman Michael Lawler and the Distinguished Service Award from the Rockland County Legislature.
As Commissioner of the Department of Social Services, Frawley will oversee programs and services that support Rockland County residents and families, bringing decades of public service experience to one of the county’s most vital agencies.
Congratulations to Commissioner Frawley on this new chapter of service to the residents of Rockland County.