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I have been a police officer for 34 years, having served as Chief of Police for the past 11 years in three major Municipal Departments, London, Ontario, York Region and the City of Toronto. The Toronto Police Service is the largest Municipal Police Agency in Canada with over 5200 sworn and 2000 civilian personnel. I am a Past President of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and have served on the Board of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police as well as extensive current and past involvement in various committees and other police bodies, nationally and internationally. I am a graduate of the National Executive Institute and the Law Enforcement Executive Development Programs of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as well as the Executive Development Institute of the Canadian Police College. For several years, I have been actively involved with the IACP as a member of the Executive Committee and am the current Chair of the North America World Regional Office, a serving member of the IACP Foundation and the Crime Prevention, Constitution and Rules and the Resolutions Committees. I was the proud host of the 108th Annual IACP Conference and the Major Cities Chiefs Meeting held in Toronto in October 2001. Following the tragic events of September 11th, we were moved to dedicate the Conference's Host Chiefs Night as our "Tribute to America". Throughout my career, I have been actively involved in international policing issues, most notably, the Interpol Standing Working Party on Offences Against Minors Focusing on the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Child Pornography. I have toured with Police Officers seconded to the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Kosovo and led a delegation of Canadian Police Officers to Lithuania to assist Police Executives of that Nation in their reorganization of Police Services. I believe it is absolutely vital, as police leaders, that we rise to meet the many unprecedented current and emerging safety, security and quality of life challenges that threaten our communities and nations. As police leaders, we must continue to build on our successes with an even greater commitment to honest, ethical and effective services to the public we have a sworn duty to serve and protect. The IACP represents the thread that binds all of us, locally, nationally and internationally as police professionals having common needs and who face similar challenges. I also believe that the future is ours to define. As your elected Vice-President at Large, I will be committed to the following:
I am proud of my relationship with the IACP and am grateful to Past Presidents and Fellow Board Members for their support and encouragement over the years. These are the very people who have greatly influenced my desire to pursue the position of Vice-President at Large, thus enabling me to contribute, as they have, to the greatness of the IACP. The tragic events of 9-11 have given us a new reality about the evil that dwells amongst us and has had a very significant impact on how we feel about our safety and our vulnerability. In this regard, I want to assure you of my wholehearted support of both the vision and efforts of the IACP in the fight against terrorism. I am confident that with my years of extensive police experience and a proven track record of strong leadership, managing change and the building of bridges between law enforcement agencies and with our communities, I can make an even greater contribution to the IACP and its members. I look forward to your support. |
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