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Kristian Lindstrom ’19 M.S. has been appointed South Windsor Police Chief, after previously serving as Deputy Chief. He will seek to maintain the department’s relationships in the community and foster any struggling relationships, while working “to ensure that the residents and visitors of South Windsor receive the excellent public safety product that they all deserve.”
“Leadership is so important. It is important that we bring ourselves to the next level and inspire the people around us to do so. We need to realize our potential, reach our potential, and help others to realize and reach theirs, as well.” —Dr. Howard Fero, Director of Graduate Leadership Programs

Kevin Glenn ’14 M.S., who was sworn in as Police Chief in the Town of North Haven, after previously serving as Deputy Chief. Chief Glenn is a 20-year veteran of the department, having held every rank along his career. He has commanded the Uniformed Services Division, Investigative Services Division, and South-Central Regional Swat team. He also acted as Public Information Officer (PIO) and assisted in the budgeting and strategic planning of the Department. Chief Glenn was a key player in the creation of the Department K-9 program, formulation of the South-Central Regional Swat team, and Headquarters building project.
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