Greg Fisher
2nd Vice President

Second Vice President Greg Fisher started his career with the county in 1998 as a Detention Services Officer (DSO) and is currently working as a Senior Detention Services Officer (Sr. DSO) at Central Juvenile Hall in Los Angeles.   

Mr. Fisher was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.  He is the youngest in his family with two older brothers and one sister.  He graduated from Franklin High School, attended Woodbury University, and is currently enrolled in California State University of Long Beach where he is majoring in Emergency Management. 

Prior to his employment with the County Mr. Fisher served in the U. S. Navy for 6 years.  During his tour in the Navy he had the opportunity to see Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines and many other countries.

He has been a LACCEA member since July 2000.  He served on LACCEA’S Board of Directors from July 2003 through June 2006 and was re-elected in May 2008.  Currently Greg is serving as Second Vice President of LACCEA.  He is also the Vice President of AFSCME Local 685 since 2004.  Greg hopes the time he gives to LACCEA and Local 685 “will help to resolve some of the short comings in the County and make for a better place to work with fairness for all employees.”

Although Greg gives a lot of his time to LACCEA and Local 685, he still finds time to volunteer to the communities we serve.  He has participated in food and toy drives, being an active part in feeding underprivileged families on Christmas Eve and being a member of the American Legion.  His involvement with LACCEA has been recognized by Assemblyman Rudy Bermudez and  Fabian Nunez speaker of the California Assembly just to name a few of his commendations.

When he is able to find free time he enjoys cycling, designing furniture and watching the USC football team.