The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) Board of Directors governs the affairs of the Association and supervises, controls, and directs all its activities. The Board actively pursues the mission and goals of the Association and may adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of its business.
Executive Board
President
Deputy Chief Roger Wilkie, M.O.M.
Halton Regional Police Service
Immediate Past President
Chief Jim MacSween, M.O.M.
York Regional Police
First Vice President
Chief Mark Campbell
Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service
Vice President
Chief Tim Farquharson, M.O.M.
Port Hope Police Service
Vice President
Chief Mark Crowell
Waterloo Regional Police Service
Vice President
Chief Shawna Spowart
Cornwall Police Service
Secretary-Treasurer
Chief Peter Moreira
Durham Regional Police Service
Executive Director
Paul Pedersen
OACP
CACP - Ontario Directors
Chief Nishan Duraiappah, O.O.M.
Peel Regional Police
Chief Myron Demkiw
Toronto Police Service
CACP Secretary/Treasurer
Commissioner Thomas Carrique, M.O.M.
Ontario Provincial Police
Board of Directors
Director - Ontario Provincial Police
Commissioner Thomas Carrique, M.O.M.
Ontario Provincial Police
Director – Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Assistant Commissioner Matt Peggs
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Director – Toronto Police Service
Chief Myron Demkiw, M.O.M.
Toronto Police Service
Director – Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario
Chief Jeff Skye
Anishinabek Police Service
Zone 1
Chief Superintendent Bryan MacKillop
Ontario Provincial Police
Zone 1A
Chief Hugh Stevenson
Sault Ste. Marie Police Service
Zone 2
Chief Scott Gee
Gananoque Police Service
Zone 3
Deputy Chief Sheryl Sutton
South Simcoe Police Service
Zone 4
Superintendent David Hennick
Hamilton Police Service
Zone 5
Chief Gord Cobey
Guelph Police Service
Zone 6
Deputy Chief Trish McIntyre
London Police Service
Administration
Director, Government Relations & Communications
Joe Couto
OACP
Director, Admin & Member Services
Sharon Seepersad
OACP
“Through professional leadership, enhance public trust and confidence in policing, by influencing legislation, practices and policies.”