24 Year Old St.Kitts-Brit Named Assistant Commissioner of Police in the UK
A fresh faced 24-year-old Brit of St.Kitts heritage has been appointed as one of two Assistant Police and Crime Commissioners for the West Midlands in the UK.
Ashley Bertie a former office researcher and management trainee since 2014 was named to the key role.
Crime Commissioner David Jamieson said Bertie will bring in fresh perspectives and represent his peers.
“Ashley has previously led from within my office on Stop and Search and helped bring about big reductions in disproportionality and improve confidence in the practice.
“I am looking forward to Ashley bringing that same determination and fresh perspective that he brought to Stop and Search to other areas of work to drive improvements and increase confidence across a wide area of issues,” said Commissioner Jamieson
Born and bred in Kingstanding, Birmingham, Mr Bertie is said to have played a huge part in transforming the region’s stop and search policy in his previous role as Management Trainee and Researcher.
Mr Bertie was born to Stephen Bertie, from St. Kitts, and Jennifer Yearwood, from Barbados. His grandfather Valentine (Deceased) and grandmother Veronica are from Old Road and Halfway Tree, St Kitts.
Which you well in your endeavours; congratulations to you Brit.
An amazing achievement of a young man that has drive and determination to reach for a goal and never let anyone or anything hold him back. Well done Ashley x
How refreshing.
Congratulations Ashley. Keep up the good work.
They wouldnt promote him in his own and some caribbean islands because thier HR system and union system is too nasty and corrupt!
Good to see my family is doing good things