The Chairman

Hugh Watson and visiting Director Charles R. Rinkevich of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centre, Glynco, Georgia, USA. pictured with Geoffrey B. W. Little at the Scottish Police College `Talliallan’ Kincardine on Forth, June 1997.

PP Geoffrey B.W.Little J.P.PHF (The Smiling Policeman)

  • Member, Rotary Club of Sydney, District 9675
  • Board Director, Chair of Service and Sergeant-at-Arms, Rotary Club of Sydney (2021-22)
  • Member RC North Sydney Sunrise District 9680
    Founding International Chairman and C.E.O Polepfor
  • Special Ambassador and Dean of the Ambassadorial Chair – Rotary District (9700) Peace Communities Project
  • Honorary Member: RC Wagga Wagga – Kooringal, D9700
  • RC Makati – Edsa Manila Philippines D3810
  • RC Zamboanga City Philippines D3850

Sergeant Geoffrey Bernard William Little retired from the New South Wales Police Service in 2001.  Geoffrey Little joined the New South Wales Police Cadet Corps on August 13, 1962. He was sworn in as a Probationary Constable on his birthday, June 8, 1965, and was promoted to `Sergeant Third Class’ on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 1982.  He says; “Somebody loved me!”.

The “Smiling Policeman” with Dr. Keith Sutter the President of the United Nations Association, New South Wales Division in Sydney Rotarian (Rotary Club of Sydney).

Geoffrey retired at the equivalent Rank of Second Class/Sergeant/Staff Sergeant/Incremental Sergeant after nearly 40 years with the New South Wales Police.  He is sixty-something years young, long time divorced, has a grown daughter and son – AND a couple of mortgages.

Geoffrey Little has been recognized internationally for his contribution to `Community Based Policing’ and is an Honorary Deputy Sheriff-Lieutenant, Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Department, Wisconsin, U.S.A., Honorary Sergeant, Northern Constabulary, Inverness, Scotland, Honorary Lieutenant Colonel (Superintendent), Philippine National Police (PNP) attached to the Office of the Presidential Consultant on Police Affairs, Presidential Security Group, Malacanang Palace, Manila, Philippines, and Honorary Deputy Chief, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indiana, USA.

Left to right. Sergeant Pete Mungovan of the chief’s Office, Detective Gregg Arkins, Police Chief Michael Zunk, and Lieutenant Tim Horty of Media Relations, Indianapolis Police Dept – on the occasion of the appointment of Geoffrey Little as an Honorary Deputy Chief of the Indianapolis Police Department.

A detailed profile of the PoLEPFoR Chairman, Geoffrey B. W. Little is available on the Rotary Global History Fellowship (RGHF).

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