After more than a year serving as interim fire chief, Nathaniel Hartinger has been officially selected chief of the . The announcement follows a competitive, national search.

Hartinger brings a deep connection to the ³Ō¹ĻŗŚĮĻ and the Davis and Yolo County communities. A UC Davis alum with dual degrees in communications and sociology, he began as a student firefighter during his undergraduate years and has devoted his entire 25-year fire service career to the campus. He has served in every rank, from firefighter to captain, battalion chief, assistant chief and deputy chief, before assuming the departmentās top role on an interim basis in 2024.
Chancellor Gary S. May praised the selection as both well-earned and emblematic of the ³Ō¹ĻŗŚĮĻās values.
āChief Hartingerās leadership reflects the best of UC Davis ā a commitment to service, a collaborative spirit and a deep love for this community,ā May said. āHis experience and heart are unmatched, and Iām grateful to have someone of his caliber protecting our campus.ā
As fire chief, Hartinger oversees all operations of the department, including emergency response, training, community preparedness, administration and mutual aid coordination across the region. His efforts have helped shape UC Davisā proactive, all-risk fire service model, with nationally recognized programs in mental health response, emergency medical training and interagency collaboration.
He was instrumental in leading the departmentās Class 1 rating by the Insurance Services Office, a distinction held by fewer than 1% of fire departments nationwide. He also helped establish UC Davisā , helped launch the mental health response unit and led the departmentās participation in the .
Clare Shinnerl, vice chancellor for Finance, Operations and Administration, called Hartinger the āclear and compelling choiceā to lead the department into its next chapter. āIām grateful to the recruitment advisory committee that took the time to review an impressive slate of candidates,ā she said.
āNate has served UC Davis with humility, professionalism and dedication to public safety,ā Shinnerl said. āHe is a trusted leader with strong partnerships across the ³Ō¹ĻŗŚĮĻ and region, and he brings not only deep operational expertise, but also a human-centered approach that resonates with our values.ā
Throughout his career, Hartinger has led teams through wildfire deployments, major campus emergencies and strategic response efforts, including the ³Ō¹ĻŗŚĮĻās COVID-19 adaptations. His qualifications span hazardous materials, technical rescue, wildland firefighting and public education, reflecting a lifetime of all-hazard readiness and learning.
But those who know him say what truly defines Hartinger is his commitment to people.
āIāve had the privilege of raising my family here in Davis,ā Hartinger said. āUC Davis isnāt just where I work ā itās where I grew up, where Iāve built relationships and where Iāve committed my lifeās work. Serving as fire chief is an honor beyond words.ā
Hartingerās appointment is effective Monday (Aug. 11), and will be formalized at a swearing-in ceremony that evening.