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Aaron Lipski can drop “acting” from his business cards. He’s now simply the fire chief in Milwaukee.
But that’s only until the term of his predecessor,
Mark Rohlfing, ends on May 17th, 2022.
Rohlfing became chief in 2010, but retired on October 30th before his current four-year contract expired. Lipski, then the assistant chief, was promoted to acting chief.
On Thursday, the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission authorized Lipski to serve out the remainder of Rohlfing’s term.