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Public Meeting Set for Input on Recruitment of New Police Chief

Public Meeting Set for Input on Recruitment of New Police Chief

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The recruiting firm hired by the City of Amarillo (COA) to help in the search for the next chief of the Amarillo Police Department (APD) has scheduled a public meeting for citizens to provide input and discuss the recruitment process.

Public Sector Search & Consulting, the only search firm in the United States to focus exclusively on recruiting police executives, has set a meeting for 6 p.m. on August 25 in Room 1500 of City Hall.

Citizens are welcome to provide feedback regarding the recruitment and selection of the next APD chief.

In addition, COA is offering an online survey to help guide the selection. Public participation will help identify the qualities, experience and public safety priorities that matter most to the Amarillo community.

The previously announced survey is anonymous and will be open through August 29.

English: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Amarillo-Police-Chief

Spanish: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/Amarillo-Police-Chief-Espanola

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