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T.F. GREEN AIRPORT ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS

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Warwick, RI — The Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC) announced today that RIAC Police Chief Leo D. Messier has been promoted to chief public safety officer and that Deputy Police Chief Stephen J. Cahill has been promoted as RIAC’s next police chief. Combined, Messier and Cahill bring over 70 years of law enforcement experience to the positions.

“We appreciate the dedication Chief Public Safety Officer Messier and Police Chief Cahill have brought to their posts and the Rhode Island Airport Corporation. They are an integral part of our management team and have earned these promotions through hard work. Their professionalism throughout the years has helped keep our passengers safe,” said Iftikhar Ahmad, president and CEO of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation.

Messier’s background includes thirty-eight years of law enforcement, public safety and emergency management experience including twenty-four years with the RI State Police. Messier served as chief of police for the past eight years. He has also been an active reservist for FEMA for the last ten years, recently completing a deployment during Hurricane Harvey in Texas.

As chief public safety officer, Messier will be responsible for airport readiness and preparedness in the event of natural disasters or acts related to terrorism. The position oversees training for airport employees on how to handle such events.

Chief Cahill is a fourteen-year veteran of the Rhode Island Airport Police Department. He is responsible for the management of the Airport Security Plan and liaising with the Transportation Security Administration regarding security matters. From June 2006 until December 2013, Deputy Chief Cahill was responsible for the command of the day-to-day operations of the patrol division. Cahill was promoted to captain in 2006 and deputy chief in 2012.

Chief Cahill joined the airport police in March of 2003 after serving thirteen years with the New Shoreham Police Department.

As police chief, Cahill is responsible for the overall supervision and administration of the RI Airport Police Department. He will establish and implement departmental policy and is directly responsible for the administration and enforcement of federal aviation regulations and the T. F. Green Security Plan.

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