Charles Bordeleau

Charles Bordeleau
Born Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater Royal Roads University
University of Ottawa
Relatives Lynda (wife), Marie (daughter)[1]
Awards

2011 - Dean’s Philos Award from the University of Ottawa’s Telfer School of Management

Appointment March 5, 2012
Predecessor Vernon White[2]
Appointment Deputy Chief of Police, August 2010
Predecessor ?

Police career

Current status Chief of Police
Department Ottawa Police Service
Years of service 1984-present
Rank Chief of Police (March 5, 2012)
Deputy Chief of Police[3]

Charles Bordeleau is the current Chief of Police of the Ottawa Police Service. He was sworn in March 5, 2012.

Born and raised in Ottawa, Bordeleau began his policiing career in 1984, serving on numerous community organizations, including the Community Police Action Committee. He is also a member of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Emergency Management Committee as well as the International Committee, he is also the Director for the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police’s Zone 2 and he co-chairs the “Operation INTERSECT” Steering Committee.

Bordeleau received the Dean’s Philos Award from the University of Ottawa’s Telfer School of Management. He received his Masters Degree in Disaster and Emergency Management from Royal Roads University and a Bachelor of Administration Degree from the University of Ottawa.[4]

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