Elite Interactive Law Enforcement Advisor Appointed to New Role

Elite Interactive Solutions (EIS), a pioneer in guard replacement services using proprietary intelligence and 100% verified police calls, announces the chairman of its Law Enforcement Advisory Board (LEAB) has been selected for a public sector appointment. Tom Stone has been named Police Commissioner-at-Large to the Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police Department (WEGO) by the Board of Supervisors of Westtown and East Goshen Townships (Pa.).

Stone serves with an elected supervisor from each township. The chief of police reports directly to the WEGO Police Commission, which is also responsible for review of policies and procedures and the direction of the department. Stone has served on Elite’s LEAB for 12 years and is a staunch supporter of the company’s crime prevention efforts and remote guarding’s role in reducing false alarm responses.

Stone is Executive Director Emeritus of FBI-LEEDA and was instrumental in establishing that organization’s educational development programs. He continues his commitment to law enforcement excellence through this new role.

“I am honored to have been appointed to the Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police Commission,” said Stone. “I look forward to working with the commissioners, the chief, and the dedicated men and women of the WEGO Police Department to ensure they have the resources needed for their safety and for the citizens they serve.” Stone’s more than four decades of law enforcement and public safety experience include 22 years as chief of police and/or public safety director. Additionally, he has worked with major law firms and municipalities to analyze police situational issues and provide expert opinions and reports, as well as expert testimony as needed.

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