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Bill Stevens

Monday, April 1, 2013

Gwinnett Chamber Honors Bill Stevens for Leadership

Stevens, who recently retired from Duluth PD, presented Public Safety Leadership Award by Gwinnett Chamber. He continues to be active with Operation One Voice, an organization he founded to help families of fallen and wounded Special Operations Forces.

Retired Duluth Police officer Bill Stevens was recently honored with the Public Safety Leadership Award by the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce. This award honors senior public safety professionals who have performed their jobs with exceptional skill and expertise and show innovation in leadership and team building.  He was among police officers and firemen recognized at the Gwinnett Chamber Valor Awards ceremony March 22, 2013. Stevens, who achieved the rank of lieutenant led the Duluth Police Department’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Division. He retired after 19 years with the Duluth Police Department in December 2012. His retirement concluded 36 years of continuous public safety service in Gwinnett County. Besides his …

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Duluth Police Lt. Bill Stevens Retires After 19 Years

Stevens plans to continue volunteering with Operation One Voice, which assists families of fallen and wounded Special Operations Forces.

Lt. Bill Stevens, who led the Duluth Police Department’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Division, has retired after 19 years with the Duluth Police Department. His retirement, which was effective Dec. 19, concluded 36 years of continuous public safety service in Gwinnett County. Besides his employment with Duluth PD (1993-2012), he served with Gwinnett Fire & Emergency Services (1976-2006), and the City of Buford Volunteer Fire Department (1977-1980). He also was a member of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Reserve (1990-1993). “My time with the city of Duluth has been very enjoyable, and I owe the credit to successes within Community Policing to Chief Randy Belcher, who believed in the work we did and trusted my ‘thinking out of …

Garnett W. Nash

2:35 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Confratulations...enjoy your retirement!!!   more ›

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