Eric Grile has a strong background in law enforcement, with a focus on security, safety, and emergency services. Eric began their career as a Support Services Division Captain for the City of Beavercreek, OH, where they earned the CALEA Accreditation with Excellence and led initiatives to innovate the 911 system. Eric then moved on to become an Investigations Division Captain, overseeing the planning, execution, and evaluation of investigations and leading security and crisis response teams. In 2016, Eric Grile joined the City of Hilliard, Ohio as Deputy Chief of Police, where they directed operations, projects, and programs for the protection of residents' lives and property. Eric was promoted to Chief of Police in May 2021 and is responsible for strategic planning and execution of security, safety, and emergency services for the city. Throughout their career, Eric Grile has demonstrated strong leadership abilities and a commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the communities they serve.
Eric Grile completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Management, General from Wright State University between 1990 and 1996. In 2014, they attended the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University, participating in the Public Safety Leadership Academy. Additionally, they received certifications including Certified Law Enforcement Executive from the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police in February 2016. It is also noted that Eric Grile obtained a certification as a Certified Property and Evidence Specialist from the International Association for Property and Evidence, although the specific month and year are not provided. Furthermore, they attended the Police Executive Leadership College, but no start or end year is provided.
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