UPD thanks recent retirees Major Overholt and Officer Bottoms

This is a guest post from Wake Forest University Police.

Major Ken Overholt

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Major Ken Overholt

Wake Forest University Police would like to recognize and thank Major Ken Overholt for his 26 years of dedicated and committed service to the campus community and University Police.

In addition to supporting normal University Police operations, Overholt has made significant and lasting contributions to our community. He led, researched and implemented our gate access and emergency notification systems, body-worn cameras and the Wake Downtown security plan.

His grant writing secured more than $500,000 for dispatch and records management systems, and additional community policing officers.

Overholt also secured the first Campus Violence Against Women Prevention Grant ever awarded in North Carolina. He is one of the few national professionals certified as a Clery Compliance Officer.

We are fortunate to have had Major Overholt on staff for more than two decades and grateful for his dedication to our Wake Forest community.

Officer Mike Bottoms

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Officer Mike Bottoms

Wake Forest University also thanks Officer Mike Bottoms for his 45 years of dedicated and committed service to the campus community and University Police.

Bottoms has served and protected the University since 1976. He staffed two Presidential Debates along with countless other special events in Wake Forest history.

During his near half-century at Wake Forest, Officer Bottoms’ commitment to his work often meant that his supervisors had to “make” him take days off. We appreciate his unwavering dedication and courage during his years of service to the Reynolda campus.

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