MAP Leadership Team
Leadership Team consisting of experienced Law Enforcement Officials brought together with the purpose to "Help Those Who Help Others".
Keith George
President
I was hired by the Bolingbrook Police Department in August of 1979, serving in patrol, traffic, and investigations. In 1995, I was promoted to Lieutenant, then to Commander. In 1998, I was transferred back to the Detective Division where I remain the Commander at this time. In 1984, I was approached by President Joseph Andalina to consider a position with the newly formed Metropolitan Alliance of Police. I welcomed the offer and opportunity to join a grassroots organization such as M.A.P. I have held the positions of Secretary, and currently hold the title of President. I currently do some of the recruiting for MAP, and head up its supervisory units. I have several chapters that I am responsible for remaining in contact with to insure they are properly served by MAP.
John Holiday
Vice President
I began my law enforcement career in 1995 as an auxiliary officer for the DeKalb County Sheriff’s department. In 1999 I was hired as a full time corrections officer for the county. I transferred to the patrol division and recently retired from the Investigations Division. Prior to becoming a deputy sheriff I worked for the laborers and electricians unions. There, I learned the importance and value of quality union representation. I served as the DeKalb County MAP chapter president and have seen firsthand how MAP can help to improve and protect the jobs of law enforcement officers.
Richard Tracy
treasurer
I have been with the Metropolitan Alliance of Police since April 1996, serving on the Board of Directors. I have served on the Executive Board since 2001 as the Secretary, Vice President, and my current position as the Treasurer. My law enforcement experience began in 1976 when I started working as a cadet for the Harper College Public Safety Department. I became a dispatcher for the Illinois Department of Law Enforcement and then the Hoffman Estates Police Department. In May of 1980, I was sworn in as a police officer in Mount Prospect. I served as the Mount Prospect’s union President or Vice President from 1989 until I retired in 2008.
John Ward
Secretary
Out of high school I began working construction, belonging in building trades unions. I started at Lisle P.D.in 1997 and was a union board member for a majority of my time there. I was hired at Bolingbrook PD in 2001. I spent a majority of my time there on the union board including the past several years as president but had to take a disability pension. I believe strongly in unions and understand their importance. Having been in various police unions, I have come to be a strong supporter of the ideals and principles MAP was founded on. As a member of the MAP Board of Directors, I look forward to sharing my passion and experiences with other MAP members.
Mark Wolenberg
Board Of Directors
I began my law enforcement career in 1994 with the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office. I was always assigned to the Patrol Division. My first involvement with MAP was in 1998 when we were trying to organize the sheriff’s office law enforcement bureau. After a long uphill battle, during which MAP was always there supporting us, in 2011 we finally had our first contract in place. I was voted in as President of MAP Chapter 126 in 2012. I held that position until I gave it up in 2021 subsequent to my retirement in 2022. I have been a member of the Board of Directors with MAP since 2016. I am honored to be a part of the MAP organization, and I look forward to MAP continuing to be a leader in representing public service agencies in the Chicagoland area.
Michael Martin
Board Of Directors
I started my law enforcement career in the United States Air Force and continued with the Buffalo Grove Police Department for the past 19 years. I began with the Union by leading the organization effort in Buffalo Grove. I was appointed as a steward and eventually elected as Chapter President. I believe strongly in union representation, along with the benefits and protections it provides to the members. I consider it an honor to represent the members and look forward to being a part of the team.
Jessica Murillo
Board Of Directors
I am honored to be the first civilian Director of the Metropolitan Alliance of Police. I have been a Telecommunicator at the Western Will County Communication Center (WESCOM) since 2015, where I have served as a MAP chapter representative. In 2023, I was hired as a MAP Field Representative and served in that role for a year. In 2024, I was elected by the MAP Board to serve as a Director
Dan Bell
Board Of Directors
I began my career in law enforcement in 2006 with the Pensacola Police Department in Pensacola, Florida, where I quickly became involved in union leadership and was elected Secretary of the local chapter. In 2016, my family and I moved to Illinois and joined the Arlington Heights Police Department, continuing my commitment to both public service and advocacy for my fellow officers. Since 2019, I have proudly served as President of MAP 510, working to strengthen our chapter and support our members with the help of my fellow Executive Board members. In 2025, I was hired by the Metropolitan Alliance of Police as a field representative, a role I held until my recent election to the Board of Directors. I strongly believe that a successful local chapter is built on clear and consistent communication with its membership, department administration, and, when possible, City Officials. It is truly an honor to serve on the Board of Directors, and I look forward to representing the hardworking members who are the foundation of the Metropolitan Alliance of Police
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