Deputy PCC Philip Clark
Philip Clark, 53, grew up in Lincolnshire and after graduating with a degree in history and politics worked for a number of charities and aid agencies in the Middle East during the first Gulf War.
He joined the Metropolitan Police in 1991 and transferred to the Lincolnshire force in 1995. He has served as a sergeant and inspector and carried out secondments to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the East Midlands Development Agency.
Father-of-two Mr Clark, who has trained as a hostage and crisis negotiator, was elected to the full-time position as the Police Federation rep in 2012 – a job he retained until his retirement in October this year.
His appointment has been made by PCC Marc Jones and he takes up his position on January 1st.
“I am delighted and honoured to be appointed to this position and look forward to using my wealth of experience to support the Commissioner in his drive to keep our communities safe,” said Mr Clark.
“There are challenges ahead but I am wholly committed to the people of Lincolnshire and the improvement of the services provided to them.”
Mr Clark will deputise for Mr Jones in a range of formal and informal meetings and take the lead in areas crucial to the delivery of the police and crime plan.
“Phil will make a huge difference to my team and I am thrilled he has agreed to take on the role,” said Mr Jones.
“His knowledge of Lincolnshire Police, his dedication to public service across the county and the relationships he has built with many people and organisations will all be crucial.
“I am confident Phil will play an important role in helping me deliver better services, bring innovation and protect communities.”
A copy of Phil Clark's formal Declaration is published below:
A copy of Phil Clark’s written undertaking to observe the Code of Conduct:
Phil Clark's Written Undertaking to Observe the Code of Conduct