A subcommittee that reviewed candidates for Columbus police chief recommended to council that members explore candidates’ management experience and ability to relate to the community when personal interviews are conducted next month.
The subcommittee proffered a four-page report to the city at last Tuesday’s council meeting, which includes one page on each candidate. The four finalists are Curtis Brame of North Chicago, Ill.; Nathaniel Clark of Albany, Ga.; Robert Spinks of Sequim, Wash; and Selvain McQueen of Columbus.
For details on what the subcommittee had to say about each candidate, read Tuesday’s edition of The Dispatch.
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