The Hamilton Police Service Board is the civilian body governing the Hamilton PoliceService. Through the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, the board is responsible for ensuring the delivery of adequate and effective policing in Hamilton and to provide accountability to the public through governance activities that contribute to locally responsive policing.
Robin brings numerous years of leadership experience, negotiating and conflict management skills to the Board. Since 1979, he has been actively involved in all facets of real estate. He is currently President of Michael St. Jean Realty and President of Durand Development Corporation, a real estate investment and development company since 1982.
Robin is committed to supporting several local charities, including the Christmas Tree of Hope, Operation Santa Claus, the Great Holiday Food Drive, and World Vision. He is an active motorcycle enthusiast and participant in organized sport shooting. Robin is a long-time resident of Hamilton and currently resides in Ancaster with his wife Teresa.They have two sons, Michael and Stephen, and are active members of the community.
Robin is a huge supporter of all things Hamilton and looks forward to contributing to the community and citizens of Hamilton. He values civic responsibility and is eager to continue to contribute to public safety and community well-being through his role on the Board.
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