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GEOFF Williams is to be the new Assistant Chief Constable for Sussex.

He hopes to take up the post before Christmas.

Mr Williams, 43, joined Nottinghamshire Police in 1978 and has been seconded to HM Inspectorate of Constabulary since March 2001 where he has undertaken seven inspections of Police Command Units in London and the east of the country.

He has spent the three and a half years as Divisional Commander for the Nottingham City Centre area where he led the merger of two Police Divisions. He also initiated and led a force-wide project to address violent crime, including a successful bid to secure 1.2 million Home Office funding.

He has an Honours Degree in Business Studies from Nottingham Trent University and a Masters Degree in Organisational Management with Manchester University. He has a post graduate diploma in marketing, is a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, and is the proud owner of a private pilot's licence.


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