Reflections Magazine Issue #80 - Spring 2014 | Page 17

Feature Article Commanderin-Chief Bowman’s path to law enforcement was a winding one. He originally started as a Siena Heights business major on the Adrian campus in 1989, but left school during his sophomore year to work in security. Working security during the 1994 World Cup match at the Pontiac Silverdome, Bowman realized he wanted to make law enforcement his career. “I wanted to be relevant,” said Bowman, who returned to Siena Heights University, this time completing his bachelor’s degree at the Lansing Community College campus while a member of the MSP—more than 18 years later. “I wanted to have an impact on something.” Starting as a trooper with the Michigan State Police, Bowman advanced from detective to assistant section commander to lieutenant. He was former Governor Jennifer Granholm’s advisor to the Department of Homeland Security. He assisted with the “Underwear Bomber” case at the Metro Detroit Airport, which gave him his first taste of his current role. “It sparked my interest in a leadership role,” Bowman said. “I feel like I have a unique ability to have an impact and prevent those things from happening.” Bowman got his chance when he was hired as MIOC commander in July 2013. After completing some initial training, including an executive leadership program with the prestigious Naval Postgraduate School’s Center for Homeland Defense, Bowman said he is up to the challenge that his current position provides. “I’m at that point where I think there is a lot I can do in my current position,” he said. “I’m hoping whatever I accomplish over the next (few) years opens the door for the next challenge.” u Reflections Spring ’14 | 17