El Dorado County, Calif. — Newly promoted to undersheriff, Eric Palmberg brings decades of varied law enforcement experience, a service-driven philosophy and a personal connection to El Dorado County, where he has lived and worked for nearly 20 years.
Palmberg, a longtime member of the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office, steps into one of the agency’s top command positions following a career that has spanned patrol operations, investigations, public information and executive leadership. His promotion places him directly beneath the elected sheriff, with responsibility for overseeing day-to-day operations, supervising command staff and helping guide long-term public safety strategy.
“I never started law enforcement with the idea that, you know, I’m going to go to work for El Dorado County and I’m going to be an undersheriff someday,” Palmberg said. “It just kind of happened organically.”
Palmberg has been widely referenced in official Sheriff’s Office press releases and regional news coverage during his tenure as a sergeant and later lieutenant. He has served as a public information officer during major incidents, including large-scale wildfires, evacuations and high-profile criminal investigations, often acting as the agency’s public face during rapidly evolving emergencies.
In 2025, Palmberg held the rank of lieutenant and further strengthened his leadership credentials by graduating from the FBI National Academy as a member of the 294th session around June 5. The academy is an internationally respected executive training program that emphasizes leadership development, ethics, strategic planning and operational excellence. Completion is often viewed as a key milestone for law enforcement leaders preparing for senior command roles.
Throughout his career, Palmberg has balanced operational oversight with community engagement, regularly briefing residents on public safety concerns and investigative developments. Local reporting has highlighted his service across multiple divisions within the Sheriff’s Office and described his leadership style as steady, communicative and rooted in public service.
Eric Palmberg serves with the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office and has been referenced in numerous official press releases and news accounts as a Sergeant and later Lieutenant with the agency. He has acted in roles including Public Information Officer and in investigative leadership during major incidents (such as wildfires, evacuations, and criminal investigations).
In 2025, Eric Palmberg advanced in rank within the Sheriff’s Office and held the rank of Lieutenant. Around June 5, 2025, he graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy as a member of the 294th session — a prestigious leadership program often attended by senior law enforcement officers preparing for higher command responsibilities.
The FBI National Academy is widely recognized as an advanced professional training program for law enforcement leaders, focusing on leadership, strategic planning, ethics, and operational excellence. Completion is commonly seen as a milestone that supports promotion into executive and senior supervisory ranks within agencies. 📌 Public Information & Leadership Roles Palmberg has frequently represented the Sheriff’s Office in media and community communications, serving as a public information spokesperson during significant events such as the Caldor Fire evacuations and investigations. He has also been quoted in crime reports and community safety updates, reflecting a role that combines operational oversight with public engagement.
His promotion to undersheriff reflects both institutional trust from agency leadership and recognition of his professional competence, according to past coverage from outlets including the Record Courier, CBS News and local community publications.
As undersheriff, Palmberg is expected to play a central role in coordinating major operations, supporting deputies in the field and helping shape policy decisions that affect residents across El Dorado County.







