Interim Chief of Police Stephen Hrytzik will be sworn in as the Chief of Police during the next City Council meeting at 7:30 PM on Tuesday, September 17 in the Municipal Building Council Chambers, 47 Hall Street.
Hrytzik has been a member of the Powell Police Department since 1991. He was promoted to sergeant in 1995, lieutenant in 1996 and deputy chief in 2008. Hrytzik has served as the Interim Chief of Police since May when former Chief Gary Vest retired.
“Chief Hrytzik’s experience makes him uniquely qualified to serve as our new Chief,” said City Manager Steve Lutz. “We look forward to having him serve in this role and lead our police force for the next several years.”
He graduated with honors from Mount Vernon Nazarene University with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and is a graduate of the Police Executive Leadership College (PELC) Session 22. Hrytzik attended the FBI National Academy in 2005 and served on the FBI National Academy – Ohio Chapter Board for eight years.
“It is an honor to serve as the City’s new Chief of Police,” said Hrytzik. “I look forward to continuing to serve the Powell community and work with our residents and businesses.”
Hrytzik has been involved in many community service organizations throughout his time with the Powell Police Department. He is vice chair of the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police Advisory Services Committee, Liberty Township/Powell YMCA Board, Past President of the Delaware County Criminal Justice Association, Chair of the Delaware County Emergency Management Agency, Vice Chair of the Delaware County 911 Board, Past President of the Ohio Chapter of the FBI National Academy Associates and board member of the Delaware County Department of Job and Family Services.
Hrytzik has been married to his wife Sheryl for 23 years and they have two college-age children, Chris and Madison.
Source, Photo: City of Powell