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For Immediate Release
September 23, 2009
Contact:
Christian Teja
(857) 231-6788
cteja@suffolkdowns.com
FORMER BOSTON POLICE COMMISSIONER
JOINS SUFFOLK DOWNS AS CONSULTANT ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
EAST BOSTON, MA - Former Boston Police Commissioner Paul Evans has
joined Suffolk Downs as a consultant on public safety and compliance
policies, the thoroughbred track announced today. Evans, who served
as Commissioner of the Boston Police Department from 1993-2003, is
advising the East Boston track as it assesses future business
development options.
"Over the last few years, we have placed greater emphasis on issues
of integrity, public safety and regulatory compliance," said Suffolk
Downs Chief Operating Officer Chip Tuttle. "We identified Paul as
someone whose vast expertise in these areas will be beneficial as we
not only look at our existing operations but as we contemplate
possible development and expansion opportunities."
After leaving his post at the Boston Police Department in 2003,
Evans went to work for the Government of the United Kingdom as the
Director of the Police and Crime Standards Directorate in London,
where he formulated response and monitoring policies for 43 police
agencies in England and Wales. Evans held this position until 2007
before returning to the U.S. and beginning an international
consulting practice
“Suffolk Downs has demonstrated a commitment to being a trusted
community partner and I look forward to assisting the track in
evaluating and implementing policies that will maintain its
integrity and ensure public safety at the site itself and in its
surrounding communities,” said Evans.
During Evans’ service as Commissioner of the Boston Police, violent
crime and homicide rates dropped dramatically as he implemented
innovative neighborhood programs and crime prevention policies that
were widely emulated across the country. Surveys showed a 50 percent
increase in feelings of safety among Boston residents during his
tenure.
Evans began his career in law enforcement in 1970 as a patrol
officer in the Boston Police Department after three years of service
in the United States Marine Corps. A Vietnam veteran, Evans is a
graduate of Boston State College and Suffolk University Law School.
Active in the community, Evans has served on the Board of Directors
of the YMCA of Greater Boston, Pine Street Inn, Boston Police
Athletic League, and Police Executive Research Forum.
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