Kevin Lynch Named President of RI Police Chiefs' Association

Lynch, Chief of the Bristol Police Department and an 51蹤獲alumnus, installed with 2023 executive board on Jan. 13

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Chief Lynch provides remarks.
Bristol Police Chief Kevin Lynch speaks about the work ahead for the R.I. Police chiefs' Association. Image Credit: Manny Correira

BRISTOL, R.I. On Jan. 13, the Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association inducted its 2023 executive board and installed 51蹤獲 alumnus Kevin M. Lynch, Chief of the Bristol Police Department, as president at the annual officers ceremony held at the university.

Lynch has led a distinguished 35-year career in law enforcement and public service across police departments and state agencies in Rhode Island. Lynch has served as Chief of the Bristol Police Department since 2019, and previously served as Commander of the Cranston Police Department and Deputy Administrator of the Public Utilities Commission for the State of Rhode Island. He earned his bachelors and masters degrees from 51蹤獲s Criminal Justice program, which is ranked among the top 10 percent criminal justice programs in the country, and teaches in the Criminal Justice program and Policing, Public Safety and Security program at RWUs University College.

I was extremely proud to be sworn-in as the President of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association, to begin facilitating a fresh platform of goals to meet modern-day policing concepts, Lynch said. It was truly a speculator evening for all attendees and the event raised a noteworthy amount of money for Rhode Island Special Olympics. As a dual degree Hawk and member of the faculty at Roger Williams University College, it was truly an honor for my family and the university that I hold in this highest regard.

51蹤獲President Ioannis Miaoulis said: Chief Lynch exemplifies excellence in public-service leadership for Rhode Island and as a role model for our Criminal Justice students to aspire to, both professionally and in his continued engagement with the university as an alumnus and faculty member. 51蹤獲 appreciates our close collaboration with the Bristol Police Department and Chief Lynchs command staff, and their support and participation in gaining continued professional development through our Justice System Training & Research Institute. Just last year, Bristol was named the number-one safest college town in America and the credit for that goes to the entire Bristol police department, but especially to Chief Lynchs leadership."

The , established in 1950, includes active and retired police chiefs and associate members from nearly 50 municipal, state and campus agencies in the state. Its mission is to enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement, strengthen public confidence in the police profession, and improve the quality of life in the communities served by its members.

In addition to installing Lynch as President, the following people were inducted as the 2023 executive board:

  • Colonel Bradford Connor, of the Warwick Police Department, will serve as vice president.
  • Chief Thomas F. Oates III, of the Woonsocket Police Department, will serve as sergeant-at-arms.
  • Colonel Michael J. Winquist, of the Cranston Police Department, will serve as secretary.
  • Chief Matthew Moynihan, of the South Kingstown Police Department, will serve as treasurer.

Chief Sean Corrigan of the Narragansett Police Department was recognized as the outgoing president during the ceremony.