Pytlovany Selected for Town Board
Chris Koetzle. Supervisor, Town of Glenville announced tonight that former Scotia Chief of Police, John C. Pytlovany will be appointed as the newest town board member. Pytlovany will replace outgoing board member Mark A. Quinn who will be leaving the board on March 1st.
The life long resident of Village of Scotia and graduate of Scotia-Glenville High brings vast local knowledge and experience to the board.
Pytlovany started his police career with the Scotia Police Department in 1980. While working his way up through the ranks, he has served as a patrol officer, a youth aid officer, and a D.A.R.E. instructor.
John was appointed Chief in June of 1997 and has an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice from Schenectady County Community College. John is a past exalted ruler of Scotia Glenville Elks Lodge #2759 and past president of Scotia Rotary.
He is a member of the International Association of Chief's of Police, The New York State Association of Chief's of Police and is the past President of the Northeastern Chief's of Police Conference. Pytlovany retired February 2010 after nearly 30 years on the Village of Scotia Police force.
1 Comments:
Congratulations! A great choice by the Town Board! You're needed in the Village too!
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