
Jennifer LaFerry, President - Southeast Region
I have been employed as a United States Probation Officer since July 2012. I initially worked in the District of Arizona, Tucson Division, as a presentence report writer. I transferred to the Eastern District of Tennessee, Chattanooga Division, in July 2014, where I continue to work. Since coming to Tennessee, I have worked in all units; the presentence unit, hybrid unit, and supervision unit. I currently work in the supervision unit. I have also handled the processing of pretrial collateral requests, collecting records, and have trained new probation officers, probation officer assistants, and technicians. I am passionate about providing employees comprehensive training.
I consistently volunteer for new committees/duties when they become available. I believe is staying well rounded and remaining open to embracing new ideologies and new ways to positively influence our community and those we serve through the Courts system. I am a member of my district’s Wellness Committee, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee, District Conference/Training Planning Committee, and serve as the Evidence Technician for our Search and Seizure Team. Additionally, I serve as the Newsletter Editor.
I have been a member of the FPPOA since March 2015. I served as the FPPOA District Liaison for the Eastern District of Tennessee, from April 2022 to November 2025. When I first attended a National Training Institute in Orlando, Florida, in approximately 2018, I realized how beneficial the FPPOA is to all employees and the how the FPPOA connects all districts in order to provide helpful information across so many facets of our federal employment. I know how important it is to be a member of the FPPOA and work to improve all employees lives from day to day. I am honored to be the Southeast Region President and be a pivotal part of the FPPOA and be a part of the positive impact the association has on all members.