Ellison Greenslade

Ellison Edroy Greenslade QPM (born 24 May 1961) is a Bahamian retired police officer who was Commissioner of Police of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (2010 - 2017), and then became the Bahamas High Commissioner to the Court of St. James's (United Kingdom).

Ellison Edroy Greenslade

Ellison Greenslade in 2019
Born(1961-05-24)24 May 1961
NationalityBahamian
OccupationHigh Commissioner
Spouse(s)Kim Greenslade
AwardsQueen's Police Medal
Prime Minister's Above and Beyond award
Medal for Gallantry
Medal for Meritorious Service
Medal for Long Service & Good Conduct
Websitewww.bahamashclondon.net/high-commissioner/

Education

Greenslade was born in New Providence on 24 May 1961 and attended schools in Cedar Harbor, Abaco; Lovely Bay, Acklins; Kemp's Bay, Andros; Knowles, Cat Island; and Stephen Dillet, Nassau. He graduated from S.C. McPherson Junior High and the Government High School, both in Nassau, New Providence. Upon graduation from the Police Training College, he continued studies on a part-time basis. He subsequently obtained an associate degree in Business Administration from the University of the Bahamas. He holds a postgraduate degree in police management and law enforcement from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. He also holds a MBA from the University of Miami, 1997.[1]

Career

Greenslade joined the Senior Executive Leadership Team (SELT) of the Royal Bahamas Police Force in July 2000, when he was appointed Assistant Commissioner of policing services on Grand Bahama which required him to be transferred to Freeport, Grand Bahama. He served in Freeport for seven years, making him the longest serving Northern Bahamas district commander. Greenslade returned to Nassau once he was appointed to the rank of Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police.

Honours

Greenslade was awarded the Queen's Police Medal for services to policing and the community.

See also

References

  1. Bahamas Information Services (5 January 2010). "MR. Ellison Edroy Greenslade QPM, MBA commissioner of police". Caribseek. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
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