Ceremony honors new, promoted Cornell police officers | Cornell Chronicle
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On April 4, Cornell University Police celebrated the promotion and commissioning of eight officers in a ceremony attended by family, friends, and colleagues. Chief Anthony Bellamy emphasized the crucial role families play in supporting officers' career advancement, highlighting the mentorship roles of newly promoted leaders. Notable promotions included Brandon Frisbie and Michael Scott to lieutenant, with duties extending beyond administration to community mentorship. Patrol officer Eric Winkky moved up to sergeant, reflecting the dedication and progression of CUPD personnel in a supportive environment.
Families play a vital role in providing encouragement and support in our stressful, ever-changing jobs. Because they are an integral part of what motivates a person to move up in our organization.
Beyond their administrative and supervisor duties, they also serve as mentors and community officers, ensuring that the next generation of law enforcement professionals is well-equipped to handle the challenges of the job.
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