The South Dakota Department of Corrections has named the next warden of the state penitentiary following years of high turnover at the position.
Joseph Roemmich is the new warden of the prison, according to Secretary of Corrections Kellie Wasko.
“Joseph has extensive experience working in the corrections field in a variety of correctional and detention settings,” said Wasko in a statement released Thursday. “His work in all areas of security operations as a warden, assistant warden, chief of security, investigator, and officer will be valuable as he helps our corrections staff develop and incorporate modern correctional practices.”
Roemmich was most recently warden of a correctional center in New Mexico. The DOC statement said he also has 11 years of experience working in law enforcement and in investigations.
“I look forward to working with penitentiary staff to help positively affect the safety and security of the staff, our offenders, and the people of South Dakota,” said Roemmich.
He begins his duties in Sioux Falls on June 24.
The position of state penitentiary warden has experienced instability as of late. Roemmich is the fourth person named to the position in four years.
The post has been open since October when former warden Teresa Bittinger was removed from the position. She took over the job just two years earlier, replacing Dan Sullivan. Sullivan replaced Darin Young, who was fired in 2021 by former Gov. Kristi Noem after a state investigation into working conditions at the penitentiary.