Deanna Logan serves as the director of the New York City (NYC) Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ). She previously served as the general counsel and deputy director of crime strategies for the office. She joined MOCJ in 2019 as the deputy director of crime strategies, and coordinated the efforts of the City’s courts, NYC Department of Correction (DOC), NYC Correctional Health Services (CHS), NYC Department of Social Services (DSS), NYC Department of Finance (DOF), and the New York Police Department (NYPD) to meet the requirements of the City’s Criminal Justice Reform Act. Prior to joining MOCJ, Logan worked with District Attorney Darcel Clark to design, establish, and supervise the Rikers Island Prosecution Bureau. Prior to her work in the Bronx, Logan served as the assistant commissioner at the DOC, where she worked to reform and strengthen internal discipline. She holds a BA in political science from Boston University and earned her JD at New York University School of Law.