Community is invited to meet Vancouver Police chief finalists at Q & A sessions

As part of Vancouver’s search for its next Police Chief, the city is hosting three Community Q&A Sessions with the finalists for the position.
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The names of the finalists will be released the week of the events

VANCOUVER – As part of Vancouver’s search for its next Police Chief, the city is hosting three Community Q&A Sessions with the finalists for the position.

“Providing an opportunity for the community to meet the finalists for our next police chief is an important part of the overall hiring process,” said City Manager Eric Holmes. “The questions and priorities raised by the community will help inform me as I make this critical hire.”

During these moderated discussions, candidates will share their thoughts about the future of public safety in Vancouver, be asked about community priorities identified in a recent police chief survey, and answer questions submitted by community members. Questions can be submitted now at beheardvancouver.org/police-chief. Written questions will also be collected from audiences the day of the respective event. 

The names of the finalists will be released the week of the events.

Community Q&A schedule

Tue., May 3 

6–7:30 p.m.

Co-hosted by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington 

Bates Center for Educational Leadership 

2921 Falk Road, Vancouver, WA

For tickets, visit cityofvancouver.us/events

Spanish and Russian interpretation will be available 

Wed., May 4 

6–7:30 p.m. 

Co-hosted by Clark County Family YMCA 

C-TRAN Administrative Building 

10600 N.E. 51st Circle, Vancouver, WA 

Broadcast on CVTV Channel 23/323HD and CVTV Facebook page

For tickets, visit cityofvancouver.us/events

ASL interpretation will be available 

Thu., May 5

8:30–10 a.m.

Hosted by the Greater Vancouver Chamber 

Due to limited space, meeting will be invitation only

Spanish and Russian interpretation will be available 

The city has contracted with Bob Murray and Associates to help manage the national recruitment and hiring process, with the goal of an appointment in June. Find the latest information about the recruitment process, including the position description, at www.cityofvancouver.us/chief-recruitment.

The city is seeking a new chief due to the recent retirement announcement from Chief James McElvain. Chief McElvain is working with the city to ensure a smooth transition before his June 30 retirement date.  

Information provided by city of Vancouver.

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