GALION - At the end of his first week as the city s new police chief, Marc Rodriguez was finally getting used to sitting at the desk that had belonged to his boss for the past 21 years. We hit the ground running, he said as he contemplated the events that had taken place since his swearing-in ceremony May 7.
He took over the helm from his longtime friend and mentor, Brian Saterfield, who retired after serving as Galion s chief of police for 17 years.
Before that, Saterfield was a police officer in Marion for 13½ years. He plans to spend the next few months relaxing with his family while staying involved with Galion sports.
May 12, 2021 The city of Galion has named a new police chief in Marc Rodriguez. He was officially sworn in last Friday by mayor Tom O’Leary. Brian Saterfield recently retired after 17 years as Galion Police Chief. Rodriguez has been with the Galion Police Department since 2000 and also has served as a member of the US Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force in the Richland County Division for the last 10 years.
Rodriguez named new chief of Galion Police
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GALION A longtime veteran of the Galion Police Department has been appointed its new chief. Marc Rodriguez was selected following a formal testing process.
Rodriguez replaces Chief Brian Saterfield, who retired last week after nearly 17 years leading the Galion Police Department.
According to a biography of the new chief supplied by the City of Galion, being a law enforcement officer has been a lifelong calling for Rodriguez. After meeting a Mansfield Police officer while attending a Safety Town at age five, Rodriguez determined to become a police officer.
“Others before self” is the phrase Rodriguez used to describe his leadership philosophy and style. He noted that he serves by mentoring and coaching and believes that this style of leadership creates a more cohesive organization, according to his biography.
GALION - Police are still searching for the person who shot into a Galion home early Tuesday morning.
The shooting was reported to the Galion Police Department at 12:28 a.m. when neighbors said they heard four gunshots in the 300 block of Cherry Street, according to a news release from Matt Echelberry, communications director for the city of Galion.
A 46-year-old person was in the home at the time of the shooting, according to Galion Police Chief Marc Rodriguez.
At the scene, officers found four holes on the side of the Cherry Street house.
One bullet was recovered, which was lodged in an interior door of the same house. A casing was found in the alley next to the home.
Christine Gamache (CMCA, AMS) Promoted to Vice President of Operations
April 16, 2021 04:00 ET | Source: RealManage RealManage Dallas, Texas, UNITED STATES
Austin, Texas, April 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) RealManage is pleased to announce the promotion of Christine Gamache, a team member from the Austin, Texas market, to vice president of operations.
Christine is a native Texan and prides herself as an Austin original (a rarity these days), as she was born and raised right in Austin, TX y all! She began her career in real estate in 1998 in the apartment leasing space. She then transitioned to community management in 2002, joining the community association industry as a portfolio manager. In late 2019, she joined RealManage as the director of management operations, and since that time, Christine has excelled in her role. With that success, she received the promotion to vice president of operations for the RealManage Austin op