Cliff Everton Appointed Associate Vice President for Public Safety at William & Mary

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William & Mary announces the appointment of Cliff Everton as the new Associate Vice President for Public Safety, effective June 10. Everton, an alumnus of the university, brings over 25 years of law enforcement experience, most recently serving at NCIS. His focus will be on strengthening campus safety, overseeing various safety departments, and collaborating with the community to create a secure environment for students and staff.

Cliff Everton Takes the Helm as Associate Vice President for Public Safety at William & Mary

Williamsburg, Virginia – Exciting news is buzzing around the campus of William & Mary! Cliff Everton has been appointed as the associate vice president for public safety at this historic university, stepping into his new role starting June 10. This is a significant move, as Everton aims to elevate the standards of safety and security not just for the campus, but for all who call William & Mary their home.

Underneath the Surface: Everton’s Rich Background

Before landing this prestigious position, Everton served as the executive assistant director of global and Atlantic operations at the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, or NCIS for short. With over 25 years of law enforcement experience—more than 18 of those years spent in leadership roles at NCIS—he brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Not to mention, he’s a proud alumnus of William & Mary, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in government, making this role especially meaningful for him.

Connecting the Dots in Public Safety

In his new position, Everton’s primary focus will be on connecting various aspects of public safety on campus. This includes overseeing the W&M Police Department, Emergency Management, Risk Management, and Threat Assessment. The ultimate aim is to craft a comprehensive approach that addresses the evolving security needs of a modern university campus.

A Team Player

As the senior safety and security official, Everton will not act in isolation. He plans to work hand-in-hand with the Student Affairs office to tackle critical issues such as student mental health crises and acts of sexual violence. Everton’s approach is all about collaboration; he recognizes the importance of forming partnerships with university faculty, staff, students, and even the local community to create a holistic safety net.

Leadership in Action

As part of his responsibilities, Everton will take the lead on the Activities & Events Planning and Response Team, advising senior management on safety and security policies. Such initiatives reflect a forward-thinking strategy tailored to the unique needs of the campus community. The university is keen on being proactive rather than reactive, and Everton’s background with regional intelligence and law enforcement agencies will support that mission.

A Bright Future

Beyond his experience and educational qualifications, which also include a Master of Arts in security management from Webster University, Everton has maintained an impressive network of connections throughout Hampton Roads. This background positions him perfectly to navigate the complex landscape of public safety and security at William & Mary.

What Lies Ahead

In an ever-changing world, maintaining safety and security on college campuses is no small task. Everton is committed to developing, planning, implementing, and leading a robust public safety organization on campus. His enthusiasm about returning to his alma mater and ensuring the university community remains secure is infectious.

As William & Mary embarks on this new chapter with Cliff Everton at the helm of public safety, it looks forward to a bright and safe future under his leadership. With his extensive experience, commitment to collaboration, and deep understanding of the university’s unique culture, he’ll undoubtedly leave a positive mark on the community.

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