Police Chief Gary Lewis: Leaving a legacy of loyalty, respect, and service for the next generation.
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Discover how Bexley Police Chief Gary Lewis, the first African-American police chief in Bexley, Ohio, transitioned from his initial passion for art to a career in law enforcement, driven by familial ties and inspiring mentors like his detective uncle and Captain Gilbert Jones. Through personal stories, Chief Lewis opens up about the profound influence of family and community in his life, underscoring the strength of mentorship and the pivotal role it played in shaping his remarkable journey. As he reflects on his path, you'll gain insights into how he rose to become a decorated leader committed to community policing and mentoring the next wave of officers.
Join us as we explore Chief Lewis's innovative approach to policing as a business model, addressing the diverse needs of the Bexley community, including its Jewish residents and students at Capital University. We delve into the challenges of recruiting diverse backgrounds and the importance of fostering future leaders in law enforcement. Chief Lewis shares how his faith and community service, pillars of his life, continue to guide his mission in leaving a legacy of loyalty, respect, and service. His story, marked by humility and accessibility, serves as a powerful inspiration for the next generation determined to protect and serve with dedication and heart.
Chapitres
1. Building a Legacy in Law Enforcement (00:00:00)
2. Leadership, Diversity, and Community Policing (00:10:16)
3. Faith, Service, and Building Legacy (00:19:26)
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