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Former Police Chiefs endorse Craig Eicher for Pleasanton City Council
Pleasanton Police Chiefs, Tim Neal, Bill Eastman, Michael Fraser and former Dublin Chief Garret Holmes endorse Craig Eicher for City Council
Four former Police Chiefs endorse Craig Eicher for the Pleasanton City Council
"I had the great privilege of being Pleasanton Police Chief and working closely with Craig. We have all benefited from his intellect and creative thinking. Craig was key in fostering trust and openness between our police department and our community. At his core he is a kind and caring professional able to grasp complex issues and generate solutions. Craig is also one of the most selfless people I know. His heart is centered in family, to which he considers all of us to be a part. His intimate understanding of Pleasanton, its history and its people coupled with the workings of government make him an ideal candidate for City Council."— Tim Neal, Retired Police Chief, City of Pleasanton
Craig Eicher is a new face, running for City Council, but he is not new to the City, he knows how to run a city department.
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Craig Eicher began his career as a volunteer reserve officer and was hired by the department. He was a Bike patrol officer, moved up to detective, and retired as a Captain and served as Interim Chief of Police during the Covid pandemic. He is a 32-year veteran of the Pleasanton Police Department. He knows and loves this city.
He has a masters in Organizational Leadership from St. Mary’s College and attended the FBI National Academy.
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This election is critical to the future of our city.
Our city has a budget crisis, water problems, police response times have increased, increased crime has caused retailers to lock up merchandise.
“It is Time for a Change in Leadership!"
Vote for Craig Eicher for the Pleasanton City Council on Tuesday, Nov 5th.
Information at: www.EicherForPleasanton.com
