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Alfredrick Campbell Named Chief of Police at Chattahoochee Technical College

CTC Police Chief CampbellChattahoochee Technical College’s Department of Public Safety has named Alfredrick Campbell, of Cobb County, as the college’s new Chief of Police. Campbell, who was originally hired as a campus police officer, was promoted to Deputy Chief of Police in December of 2015.
“I’m excited for my new role as Chief of Police. It is the goal of our department to provide a safe environment for the students, faculty, staff, and visitors on all of our campuses,” said Campbell. “It is important for our faculty, staff, and students to know that our officers are approachable and willing to be of service to them at any time. We also hope to continue our close relationship with other local agencies in our service area.”
Campbell is a retired Cobb County Police Department lieutenant who also has experience policing for the City of Marietta, Georgia State University, and Kennesaw State University. His background includes serving as police academy assistant director, adjutant to the chief of police, robbery/homicide investigator, and patrol supervisor. Campbell obtained a bachelor’s degree from Albany State University and a master’s degree from the Police Command College at Columbus State University. He is also a graduate of the FBI Academy.
The Chattahoochee Technical College Police Department includes 30 police officers, as well as three dispatchers. Officers are available at all eight of the college’s campuses.CTC Police Chief

About Chattahoochee Technical College:
A unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, Chattahoochee Technical College is the largest technical college in the state with more than 14,000 students enrolled in the past academic year. The college has eight campus locations serving the counties of Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Gilmer, Paulding, and Pickens. CTC provides a high quality, easily accessible college education at a fraction of the cost of other area colleges and universities. Chattahoochee Technical College awards more than 70 certificates, diplomas and associate degrees in 45 programs of study through traditional classroom courses as well as online training. The college also provides the community with learning opportunities, including customized workforce training, adult literacy and continuing education programs. For more information, visit www.ChattahoocheeTech.edu.