Friday, March 10, 2017, 10:05 AM
SOURCE: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
Thursday, March 9, 2017, Officer Kimberly Evans was awarded the distinguished ROSE Award after being selected from among several nominees.
“We could not be more proud of Officer Evans,” said Chief Bryan Roach. “Officer Evans demonstrates how to build trusting relationships with members of our community in a unique environment of which she serves”
Award nominees are recognized for their exemplify service in the category of Accommodations, Attractions, Restaurants, Retail, and Transportation. The mission of the ROSE Award is to honor non-managerial hospitality employees or volunteers who provide excellent customer service. The ROSE Award is presented on behalf of Visit Indy and title sponsor Citizens Energy Group.
Officer Kimberly Evans is assigned to the Downtown District as the Community Relations Officer. Officer Evans has been with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department since 2010 and assigned to the Downtown District since April of 2016.
An excerpt from the submission to nominate Officer Evans gives an example of her care and compassion she has for her job.
“It’s Kimberly’s compassion, keen observation and caring nature that benefits our visitors every day. In addition, Kimberly volunteers with our city’s at-risk youth, Wheeler Mission, Catholic Youth Organization, and more. It’s apparent how much she cares about her community…”
Officer Evans was recognized (3/9/17) during a dinner at the Indiana Roof surrounded by friends and family to include Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, Downtown Commander Phil Burton, and Captain John Mann.
On behalf of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department congratulations Officer Evans, we are proud of your accomplishments!