Michael AkpataUWindsor alum Michael Akpata is superintendent of the Special Constable Service.

Special Constable Service welcomes new superintendent

Michael Akpata has been named superintendent of the University of Windsor’s Special Constable Service.

Akpata, a 1989 political science grad, brings extensive knowledge and leadership in policing, investigation, and dedication to public safety with 21 years of Windsor Police Services experience and 26 years of service with the Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserve.

“We are pleased to welcome Michael to the Special Constable Service,” says Sherri Lynne Menard, director of Campus Safety and Emergency Planning. “His wealth of experience, dedication, and commitment to our community will enhance our services and commitment to fostering an engaged, healthy, and safe campus.”

In addition to his public service, Akpata has worked in the private sector including as team lead of public safety, investigations, and counter-fraud for IBM Canada.

Campus Community Police has been rebranded the Special Constable Service. The scope of Special Constable Service duties, role, and partnership with local law enforcement will not change. In the coming weeks, materials such as uniforms, vehicles, and signage will be updated to reflect the new name.