After a 37-year career in law enforcement, including serving as Police Chief of Madison Township, I retired in December 2024. Throughout my life, I’ve remained deeply committed to public service, driven by a desire to help others—a commitment rooted in my faith and identity. Though retired from policing, I still feel called to serve and now aim to do so as your Madison Township Trustee.
As Trustee, I will prioritize transparency, fairness, and respect. While I’m one of three votes on the Board, I promise to listen and provide honest answers to your concerns. I also pledge unwavering support to our first responders, advocating for the resources and equipment they need to do their jobs safely and effectively, ensuring they return home to their families each day.
I’m committed to serving as a Trustee for Madison Township, and to achieve that goal, I need your support—and most importantly, your vote on November 4th.
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Responsible Leadership & Financial Stewardship: Prioritized responsible leadership with a focus on financial accountability and maximizing resources, including successful grant funding acquisition.
Community Safety & Trust: Enhanced public safety through increased minimum staffing levels, a new School Resource Officer (SRO) program with Canal Winchester and Groveport Madison School Districts, and improved policing culture via stricter hiring and background processes.
Community Engagement & Communication: Improved transparency and community relations through enhanced social media presence, community events, and direct engagement with residents and local partners.
Intergovernmental Collaboration: Strengthened communications and collaboration with the cities of Canal Winchester and Groveport.
Sustainability Efforts: Introduced a recycling program at the Police Department to support environmental responsibility.