The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) is pleased to announce that Chief Antje McNeely of the Kingston Police has been elected as President of the association for 2020-2021.Chief McNeely was elected along with a new Board Executive at the OACP Annual General Meeting held on June 25, 2020. She succeeds Chief Paul Pedersen of the Greater Sudbury Police Services as President.
The new Board of Directors Executive is as follows:
• President – Chief Antje McNeely, Kingston Police
• First Vice President – Chief Gary Conn, Chatham-Kent Police Service
• Vice President – Chief Andrew Fletcher, South Simcoe Police Service
• Vice President – Chief Nishan Duraiappah, Peel Regional Police
• Vice President – Chief Daryl Longworth, Woodstock Police Service
• Secretary Treasurer – Chief Scott Tod, North Bay Police Service
• Past-President – Chief Paul Pedersen, Greater Sudbury Police Service
• Executive Director – Jeff McGuire
The following are Directors on the Board:
• Assistant Commissioner Jodie Boudreau – Royal Canadian Mounted Police
• Commissioner Tom Carrique – Ontario Provincial Police
• Chief Mark Saunders – Toronto Police Service
• Deputy Chief Jeff Skye – Treaty Three Police Services (Indigenous Policing)
• Chief Sylvie Hauth – Thunder Bay Police Service (Zone 1)
• Chief Scott Tod, North Bay Police Service (Zone 1A) (Interim Director)
• Chief Garry Hull – Gananoque Police Service (Zone 2)
• Deputy Chief Tim Farquharson – Peterborough Police Service (Zone 3)
• Chief Daryl Longworth, Woodstock Police Service (Zone 4) (Interim Director)
• Deputy Chief Leah Gilfoy – Orangeville Police Service (Zone 5)
• Chief Mark Campbell – Strathroy-Carodoc Police Service (Zone 6)