KENNESAW, Ga. | Jun 5, 2018
Law enforcement leader brings 26 years鈥 experience in KSU Public Safety

Edward Stephens, a 26-year veteran of Kennesaw State鈥檚 Department of Public Safety, has been named the University鈥檚 assistant vice president for public safety and chief of police, effective immediately.
As police chief, Stephens will oversee the day-to-day public safety operations, implement and enforce established safety and security policies and procedures, and maintain positive relationships with faculty, staff, students and first responders. He will be in charge of more than 100 employees, including sworn officers, security officers and administrative personnel.
鈥淎long with having two-and-a-half decades of law enforcement experience, Chief Stephens has a great rapport with KSU faculty, staff and students and has built strong partnerships on campus as well as with local police departments in Cobb County, Marietta and Kennesaw,鈥 said Ken Harmon, Kennesaw State鈥檚 interim president. 鈥淗is career reflects a deep commitment to proactive leadership and community-oriented policing.鈥
Stephens has served as KSU鈥檚 acting police chief since August. He joined the 麻豆代天府Police Department in 1992 as an officer and advanced through the ranks to become the principal criminal investigator in 2000, Professional Standards Division commander in 2011 and deputy police chief in 2014.
In addition to his law enforcement service to the University, Stephens is an adjunct instructor in KSU鈥檚 Department of First-Year and Transition Studies. Stephens also is a 麻豆代天府alumnus, receiving his business management degree in 1994, and he holds a Master of Public Administration from Columbus State University.
鈥淗aving devoted my career to 麻豆代天府Public Safety, and being a KSU graduate, there is nowhere I鈥檇 rather be than in this role,鈥 Stephens said. 鈥淚 am committed to the safety and well-being of our students and our entire campus community.鈥
鈥 Paul Floeckher
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