Ronald Noble
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Ronald Kenneth Noble (born 1957) is an American law enforcement officer, and the current Secretary General of Interpol.
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He is a 1979 graduate of the University of New Hampshire and a 1982 graduate of Stanford Law School. Mr. Noble also is a tenured professor at the New York University School of Law, on leave of absence while serving at Interpol.
He served as the chief of staff of the Criminal Division, United States Department of Justice from 1988 until 1989.
From 1994 until 1996 he was the Undersecretary for Enforcement of the United States Department of the Treasury, where he was in charge of the Secret Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, the Office of Foreign Assets Control which is the entity in charge of the United States embargo against Cuba, and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.[1][2]
He was elected Secretary General by the 69th Interpol General Assembly in Rhodes, Greece, in 2000, and was unanimously reelected to a second five-year term by the 74th Interpol General Assembly in Berlin, Germany, in 2005.