01-31-94 Ohio State University names new police chief OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY NAMES NEW POLICE CHIEF COLUMBUS -- Ronald A. Michalec has been named chief of The Ohio State University Police Department, effective Feb. 1. Michalec, 43, has been deputy chief for three years and for the past seven months has directed the department's operations. The University Police Department provides all policing services for Ohio State and is staffed by 56 law enforcement officers in addition to support personnel. In announcing the appointment, John Kleberg, assistant vice president of business and administration, noted that Michalec had effectively managed the department for the past several months. "Ron has been active in developing and promoting a community policing model, and he has been supportive of the department's bicycle patrol and other innovative police practices," Kleberg said. "I am pleased that he will accept the position as chief." Janet Pichette, vice president for business and administration, also cited Michalec's effectiveness as a manager and his understanding of the university. "He is sensitive to the uniqueness of a university community and has been aggressive in promoting communication between the police and all members of our community," she said. Michalec came to Ohio State in January 1991 from Hudson, Ohio, where he had been police chief for nearly nine years. Prior to that, he had been police chief of Munroe Falls, Ohio. Michalec earned a bachelor's degree in education in 1972 and a master's degree in technical education in 1980, both from the University of Akron. He graduated from the Ohio Peace Officer's Training Academy in 1974 and has attended numerous investigative specialty schools. He also taught criminal justice courses part-time at the University of Akron before he came to Ohio State. # Contact: John Kleberg, 292-7970. Written by Steve Sterrett. [Submitted by: STERRETT (sterrett@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 31 Jan 1994 16:49:20 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.