Candidates for Police Chief to Visit Campus
Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Mitchel D. Livingston, as chair of the search committee for police chief and director of public safety invites all members of the University of Cincinnati community to participate in open interview sessions for the four candidates who will be participating in on-campus interviews.
The schedule for open interview sessions is:
Thursday, October 6
1:15-2:15 PM Michael Cureton
3:15-4:15 PM Vincent Demasi
Friday, October 7
11:15-12:15 PM Jeff Corcoran
2:00-3:00 PM Lee Russo
All sessions will be held in 423 TUC. The hour-long, open sessions will be structured for the candidate to briefly share his background, experiences and interest in the position and then present on two hypothetical situations. There will be time for Q&A and a closing statement from the candidates.
The candidates resumes are available for your review at http://www.uc.edu/af.
Evaluation forms will be available in the room for all who attend to submit feedback which will be collected at the end of each session. Anyone may send comments electronically until 5:00 p.m., Monday, Oct. 10, 2011 to kathy.ogden@uc.edu
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