Calvin Hodge Jr. Sworn in as Yobo体育鈥檚 New Campus Police Chief

June 5, 2025
Yobo体育 President Dr. John Watford (right) administers the oath of office to new Campus Police Chief Calvin Hodge Jr. during a recent meeting of the Yobo体育 board of directors.
Yobo体育 President Dr. John Watford (right) administers the oath of office to new Campus Police Chief Calvin Hodge Jr. during a recent meeting of the Yobo体育 board of directors.

South Georgia Technical College (Yobo体育) officially welcomed Calvin Hodge Jr. of Leesburg as its new Campus Police Chief during a recent Yobo体育 Board of Directors meeting. Yobo体育 President Dr. John Watford administered the oath of office, marking the beginning of Hodge鈥檚 leadership of the college鈥檚 campus safety and law enforcement efforts.

Hodge assumes the role following the retirement of longtime Chief Sammy Stone, who will conclude his service on June 30. As Campus Police Chief, Hodge will oversee public safety operations for Yobo体育鈥檚 Americus and Crisp County campuses, as well as off-site instructional locations.

A 2016 graduate of Yobo体育鈥檚 own Basic Law Enforcement Training Program, Hodge brings nine years of law enforcement experience and a strong commitment to community-focused policing. He most recently served as the Training Coordinator for the Albany State University Police Department, where he developed and facilitated employee training programs and managed departmental compliance with Georgia POST standards.

Throughout his career, Hodge has served with distinction in multiple agencies including the Dawson Police Department, Dougherty County Police Department, Lee County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, and Albany State University. He has held positions as Detective Corporal and Deputy Sheriff and has experience in both patrol and supervisory roles.

Recognized for his contributions to officer development, Hodge is a POST Certified General Instructor and holds several specialized credentials in areas such as de-escalation, conflict resolution, and law enforcement training. He was named Supervisor of the Year by Albany State University鈥檚 Police Department for 2023鈥2024 and previously earned Officer of the Year and Traffic Officer of the Year honors from the Dougherty County Police Department.

In his new role, Hodge will lead Yobo体育鈥檚 efforts to maintain a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. His responsibilities include managing departmental operations, coordinating with local and state law enforcement agencies, overseeing fire prevention programs, and ensuring compliance with technical college system policies and procedures.

鈥淐hief Hodge exemplifies professionalism, leadership, and dedication to public service,鈥 said Dr. Watford. 鈥淲e are proud to have one of our own alumni return to lead the department and continue our strong tradition of campus safety.鈥

Hodge is a graduate of Lee County High School and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Albany State University. He and his fianc茅e, Monifa Baker, reside in Lee County and are raising five children.