Ellison Greenslade
Quick Facts
Biography
Ellison Edroy Greenslade (born May 24, 1961) is a Bahamian police officer and current commissioner of police of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, a post he has held since January 4, 2010.
Career
Greenslade he was a member of the Executive Management Team on July 2000 when he was appointed Assistant Commissioner of policing services on Grand Bahama which required him to be transferred to Freeport, Grand Bahama. Greenslade has also served posts relating to islands in the Northern Bahamas such as Abaco, Bimini, and The Berry Islands. He served at these posts for seven years making him the longest serving Northern Bahamas district commander. He was highly praised for his leadership of the investigation of the disappearance of the five young men. He was also acclaimed for his leadership of search and rescue operations after several hurricanes that had passed over the Bahamas which include Frances (2004), Jeanne (2004), and Wilma (2005). Assistant Commissioner Greenslade returned to Nassau once he was appointed to Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police. This post meant his portfolio of responsibilities had expanded to include IT affairs and Communications.
Education
Commissioner Greenslade was born in New Providence on May 24, 1961 and has attended quite a number of schools in places such as Cedar Harbor, Abaco; Lovely Bay, Acklins; Kemp’s Bay, Andros; Knowles, Cat Island; and Stephen Dillet, Nassau. He graduated S.C. McPherson Junior High, and the Government High School both in Nassau, New Providence. He graduated at the top of his class at the Bahamas Police College as constable-recruit. He holds a postgraduate degree in police management and law enforcement from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. He also holds a MBA from the University of Miami from which he graduated in 1997.
Honors
Commissioner Greenslade was awarded the Queen's Police Medal for excellent policing services along with the Prime Minister's Above and Beyond award. He is also the recipient of the Force's medals for meritorious service, long service, and good conduct. In 2003 he was awarded the Boss of the Year award for the island of Grand Bahama and the Toastmaster International communications and leadership award which he received in 2006.