New deputy chief constable appointed at Warwickshire Police
Warwickshire Police Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith has appointed David Gardner as the force’s new deputy chief constable.
His appointment follows a rigorous selection process and Mr Franklin-Smith said he will bring “further stability to our senior leadership team with his wealth and variety of skills and experience”.
Mr Gardner has worked in roles across Local Policing, Change and Transformation and Protective Services since joining the force in 2001.
He has also worked nationally on secondments to the Home Office and National Crime Agency and is an experienced firearms and public order commander.
Mr Gardner said: “I am so pleased to have been successful in the process and delighted to be able to continue the work already started.
“Warwickshire Police is a fantastic place to work, with the best of officers, staff and volunteers. I am committed to helping us evolve and grow into a force that delivers the very best service to our county.”
Mr Franklin-Smith added: “With his operational knowledge, change leadership skills and great understanding of the communities of Warwickshire, it is a privilege and honour to see him secure this permanent role and I know he will continue to demonstrate the leadership, integrity and focus he has done throughout his career in policing.
“It’s an exciting time for Warwickshire Police and I hope you will join me in wishing David all the best in his new role.”