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Michael J. Palladino

President

Detective, NYPD (Ret.)

Michael J. Palladino serves as President of the National Police Defense Foundation and has led the Detectives’ Endowment Association since 2004. With decades of experience in law enforcement and union leadership, he plays a key role in advancing advocacy, policy, and support for officers and their families.

About Michael Palladino

Michael J. Palladino was elected President of the Detectives’ Endowment Association, Inc. (DEA) in June 2004. He was re-elected unopposed in 2008, again in 2012, and again in 2016.  He spearheads contract negotiations and all dealings with the City, Chairs the union’s Health Benefits Funds, as well as Chairs the Trustees of the DEA’s Annuity Fund.  He is also a Trustee of the $38-billion New York City Police Pension Fund.

 

Born and raised in The Bronx, Palladino joined the NYPD in 1979.  He earned his gold shield through the Narcotics Division in January of 1987, and was promoted to second grade Detective in 1995 while assigned to the 52nd Precinct Detective Squad in The Bronx.

 

He first became involved in union activity when he was voted Delegate from the 52 Squad in 1992.  Two years later he was elected DEA Bronx Welfare Officer, and then elected in 1996 to the position of Bronx Trustee.  In 1998, he was elevated to union Secretary, handling member arbitration hearings and litigations and serving as Chairman of the DEA’s Strategic Planning Committee.  In June of 2002, he was appointed Vice President of the union.

 

Palladino graduated from Fordham University with a B.S. degree in 1980.  He has also studied at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and earned professional certificates from the Harvard Trade Union School at Harvard University, the Wharton School of Money Management at the University of Pennsylvania, and attended the Dale Carnegie School of Public Speaking in New York City.

 

Michael has five children — Michael, Jr., Francesca, Joseph, Alessandra, and Ava — and is married to fellow detective Theresa.

 

Among Palladino’s many and varied functions as DEA President, he leads the union’s political agenda on a local, State, and national level.  The Union has had many legislative successes during Palladino’s tenure, including: the NYS World Trade Center Death Benefit bill (the Zadroga bill), which awards line of duty death benefits to first responders who succumb to their 9/11-related illnesses or injuries; the WTC 3/4s Disability Bill; the creation of the Mt. Sinai Medical Monitoring and Screening Program; the 9/11 Extender bills, the Variable Supplement guarantee; the Veterans’ Buy Back bill, and the bill that guarantees an Officer’s pension after 20 years.

 

In July of 2010, and again in 2013 and 2016, Palladino was elected President of the New York State Association of PBAs, an Albany-based lobbying group for Police Officers throughout the State of New York.  The Association represents approximately 48,000 Officers of all ranks.  Palladino previously served on the organization’s Executive Board.

 

From August of 2003 until February of 2012, Palladino also served as the elected Executive Vice President of the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO), a consortium of American police unions.  Based in Washington, DC, NAPO represents 240,000 law enforcement officers nationwide.

ATSAC Anthony L. Lacorazza

Treasurer

Anthony L. Lacorazza is a veteran law enforcement professional with nearly three decades of service, including distinguished roles with the NYPD and the United States Secret Service. He has extensive experience in protective operations, financial investigations, and national security assignments.

Career Highlights

  • Began law enforcement career with the NYPD in 1997, serving in patrol, gang enforcement, and civil disturbance units
  • Joined the U.S. Secret Service in 2000 and was assigned to the New York Field Office
  • Conducted investigations involving airport security, smuggling operations, and financial crimes in coordination with federal task forces
  • Played a key role in coordinating response and operations surrounding the events of September 11, 2001
  • Served in the Presidential Protection Division in Washington, D.C., under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama
  • Managed presidential transportation, motorcades, and global logistics for high-level government operations

Service & Recognition

  • Active in multiple law enforcement and charitable organizations supporting first responders and military families
  • Vice President, Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA), Chapter 1
  • Executive Board Member and Federal Liaison for Tunnel to Towers Foundation
  • Led fundraising efforts and initiatives supporting families of fallen heroes
  • Recipient of the U.S. Department of Defense Patriotic Employer Award (2019)

Sgt. Michael Barry

Vice President

Michael Barry serves as Vice President of the National Police Defense Foundation and Director of Program Services, helping oversee initiatives that support law enforcement officers and their families nationwide.

Career Highlights

  • Veteran law enforcement professional with extensive experience in public safety and investigations
  • Served with the Port Authority Police Department of New York and New Jersey
  • Brings decades of experience supporting law enforcement personnel and operations

Leadership & Impact

  • Vice President of the National Police Defense Foundation
  • Director of Program Services overseeing key organizational initiatives
  • Supports programs that provide assistance and resources to law enforcement officers and their families

Det. Michael J. Palladino

President

Michael J. Palladino is the longtime President of the Detectives’ Endowment Association (DEA), leading contract negotiations, union operations, and representing detectives at the city, state, and national levels. He also serves as a Trustee of the $38 billion New York City Police Pension Fund.

Career Highlights

  • Joined the NYPD in 1979 and earned his gold shield in the Narcotics Division in 1987
  • Promoted to Second Grade Detective in 1995 while assigned to the 52nd Precinct Detective Squad in the Bronx
  • Began union leadership as Delegate in 1992 and advanced through multiple leadership roles
  • Served as Bronx Welfare Officer, Bronx Trustee, Union Secretary, and Vice President prior to presidency
  • Elected President of the Detectives’ Endowment Association in 2004 and re-elected multiple times

Leadership & Impact

  • Leads all DEA contract negotiations and union operations with New York City
  • Chairs the union’s Health Benefits Fund and Annuity Fund
  • Serves as Trustee of the New York City Police Pension Fund
  • Elected President of the New York State Association of PBAs, representing approximately 48,000 officers
  • Former Executive Vice President of the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO), representing 240,000 officers nationwide

Legislative Achievements

  • Played a key role in major legislation supporting law enforcement, including:
  • World Trade Center Death Benefit (Zadroga Act)
  • WTC Disability and Extender Bills
  • Mt. Sinai Medical Monitoring Program
  • Veterans’ Buy Back legislation
  • Pension protection guarantees for officers

SSA Joseph Occhipinti

Founder & Executive Director

Joseph Occhipinti is a native New Yorker whose commitment to public service led to a distinguished career in federal law enforcement and nonprofit leadership. He later co-founded the National Police Defense Foundation with his wife, Angela, and continues to serve as its volunteer Executive Director.

Career Highlights

  • Served in the United States Army Reserves as a Military Policeman
  • Joined the U.S. Department of the Treasury investigating drug trafficking and organized crime
  • Compiled one of the highest felony arrest and contraband seizure records in Customs history
  • Elected President of the Federal Agents’ Police Benevolent Association
  • Conducted deep undercover operations leading to one of the largest cocaine seizures in U.S. history

NPDF Leadership

  • Co-founded the National Police Defense Foundation in 1995
  • Helped grow NPDF into a major police foundation with international reach
  • Established key programs including Safe Cop and Operation Kids

Honors & Recognition

  • Recognized internationally for humanitarian work through Operation Kids
  • Recipient of numerous law enforcement and humanitarian awards
  • Earned three U.S. Attorney General Awards and 78 commendations for service and valor