Kansas Voices - WIBW General Manager Jim Ogle
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Updated: 10:38 AM Sep 12, 2007
Kansas Voices - WIBW General Manager Jim Ogle
WIBW GM Jim Ogle offers his views on what Topeka Police Chief Ron Miller and Fire Chief Howard Giles bring to their respective positions and what they mean to the city.
Posted: 10:00 AM Sep 12, 2007
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Sometimes, you have to take a step back to see how effective a leader can be. Topeka has been blessed the last couple of years with the hiring of two exceptional leaders for public safety: Police Chief Ron Miller and Fire Chief Howard Giles.

Both have brought a fresh perspective on the operation of these two important departments.

Perspective they had because they could take a step back from past battles inside the departments, keep what works well from that past and change what doesn’t.

Some in Topeka have attacked them both, sometimes from inside their own departments, primarily because neither was born here, neither was raised here, neither worked their entire career here.

That kind of thinking limits the cost-effectiveness of our taxes, limits the quality of response to our homes, and limits our advancement as a community. Topeka needs the best ideas.

And those ideas should not be rejected just because someone can’t claim native status. When I take a step back, I give a “vote of confidence” to these exceptional and effective leaders.

WIBW welcomes differing points of view. Go to the Kansas Voices section of wibw.com or send your reply to jim.ogle@wibw.com.


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Posted by: Mona Location: topeka, ks on Jan 28, 2009 at 10:31 PM

HIwill you please get you face off the TV set. the messages that you are giving are not clear, and the conterdict each other, and i am sick of looking at you, guess i will go to channel 27.
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Posted by: Jerry on Dec 10, 2007 at 05:25 PM

I agree, but what does seem inappropirate is that the police chief didn't move his family to Topeka. Perhaps he has and I don't know it, but if you are a police or fire chief you should live in the community you are protecting. JIM OGLE's RESPONSE: Police Chief Miller and his wife are building a new home here. I don't remember when it is to be completed.
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Posted by: S & T (sick and tired) Location: Topeka on Oct 18, 2007 at 06:27 PM

Again Greg, you've missed the point.My point was questioning your affliation with other labor unions.These unions surely don't expect their CEO to come make tires,work production lines,build cars(UAW,UFCW,UBEW,AFL-CIO,CWA,steel,iron unions).The CEO's were most likely not promoted from within, and could have been brought from out of state.Managers are in their positions to manage, that's why they have well trained professionals to execute the duties that are needed to keep that corporation operating in an efficient manner.The City of Topeka must be run like a corporation to stay in the competition of other midwest cities trying to survive in the current economic strains. That's why the citizens of Topeka voted to change the form of goverment to one with a city manager.I'm not questioning your work ethic,or the work you do.Stop the drama,look at what you do have in your position;job security, good income.As for our CEO,a business major, he's looking at the bottom line, not our respect.
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