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<blockquote data-quote="Bighead" data-source="post: 2974398" data-attributes="member: 1464"><p>Chief of OUHSC Police (and retired OCPD Captain) Nate Tarver had this to say about his experience in the OCPD Police Academy with Brett Macy:</p><p></p><p>"What I quickly learned about Brett was that he was his own man. It became apparent he was going to be a leader. He was confident, quick witted, and intelligent. Brett made it his mission to get to know all 49 other recruits and to the least of us he was our biggest encourager. Brett could have easily made it about him. He could have easily thought he had it made because everyone loved and admired his father. But he did not see it that way."</p><p></p><p>And later, when Tarver was assigned as the shift commander where Macy was a supervisor:</p><p></p><p>"Officers wanted to work for the supervisor duo of Macy and Lt. Robert Ellyson. They created an atmosphere where these officers would follow them where ever they would lead them. These officers gladly wanted to be there and do their jobs...It was uncanny and unusual how well these officers spoke of them. I got promoted (and) then saw for myself how Brett and Robert motivated their people. For Brett it was just being Brett Macy, the man he was in our academy. the leader, motivator, and encourager who directed his people on what to do, and then went out there and worked alongside them."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bighead, post: 2974398, member: 1464"] Chief of OUHSC Police (and retired OCPD Captain) Nate Tarver had this to say about his experience in the OCPD Police Academy with Brett Macy: "What I quickly learned about Brett was that he was his own man. It became apparent he was going to be a leader. He was confident, quick witted, and intelligent. Brett made it his mission to get to know all 49 other recruits and to the least of us he was our biggest encourager. Brett could have easily made it about him. He could have easily thought he had it made because everyone loved and admired his father. But he did not see it that way." And later, when Tarver was assigned as the shift commander where Macy was a supervisor: "Officers wanted to work for the supervisor duo of Macy and Lt. Robert Ellyson. They created an atmosphere where these officers would follow them where ever they would lead them. These officers gladly wanted to be there and do their jobs...It was uncanny and unusual how well these officers spoke of them. I got promoted (and) then saw for myself how Brett and Robert motivated their people. For Brett it was just being Brett Macy, the man he was in our academy. the leader, motivator, and encourager who directed his people on what to do, and then went out there and worked alongside them." [/QUOTE]
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