Look out New York City rodents – there’s a “rat czar” in town.

Newsmax reports that Kathleen Corradi has been named to the post – officially designated as director of rodent mitigation. She beat out over 900 others who had applied, according to the New York Post. “There’s a new sheriff in town,” she said. “And with your help, we’ll send those rats packing. You’ll be seeing a lot more of me — and a lot less rats.”

Corradi will be paid $155,000 a year to try to reduce the number of rodents scurrying around the city. The Hill noted she is a former teacher, who also had previously worked at the Department of Education on efforts to reduce rodents. While at the agency, she was focused on cutting off water and shelter supplies for rodents.