
In February 2023, Steve Fannon was appointed warden at the Work Ethic Camp (WEC), a 200-bed Minimum B male facility that combines evidence-based practices with treatment, educational opportunities and the ability to work in the community.
“I am privileged to lead the teammates at the Work Ethic Camp. They demonstrate an amazing commitment to providing quality service, treatment, and programming opportunities to safely and effectively prepare individuals for successful reentry,” he said. “We have the opportunity to influence reentry success in a very tangible and timely way here.”
Warden Fannon brings extensive reentry and programming experience to his role as warden at WEC. After joining the agency in 2007 as an officer, he held the positions of caseworker, case manager and reentry specialist at multiple facilities. He later served as the agency’s reentry program manager and programs administrator.
Warden Fannon is a graduate of Midland Lutheran College and holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology.