Friday Focus: Forgiveness, remembrance and meaning

Kathy Catron, Chief of Police
April 11, 2025
ā&²Ō²ś²õ±č;By Kathy Catron, Chief of Police
Voluntold. "Voluntold" is a slang term that means to be forced or persuaded to do something you would not have otherwise chosen to do. Itās the opposite of volunteering, which is when someone chooses to do something.
This dear reader, is the story of how I, Chief of Police Kathy Catron, came to write this April edition of Friday Focus.
Now, I didnāt volunteer to write it, not because I donāt appreciate the value of Friday Focus. Oh no, itās because I had no idea what to say about my upcoming retirement after 24-plus years at 911±¬ĮĻ. Me, at a loss for words? Shocking, I know. But here we are. My first thought? "Well, ābuh byeā is under 500 words!" But I figured I owed it to this platform, and to you all, to do better.
April 30, 2025, will be my last day at the 911±¬ĮĻ Police Department. And while Iām excited about retirement, leaving this place isnāt easy. Iāll miss the people and the meaningful work weāve done together. Purpose has always been my thing, itās been my jam, and for over two decades, Iāve had it in abundance. What I did and who I did it for mattered.
Over the years, Iāve shared a lot of āKathyismsā (trademark pending), little nuggets of wisdom, and quirky stories to make a point. My favorite is about what Iād need before I die. Sounds grim, but stay with me. Iāve never been one to value material things. Instead, Iāve held tight to three words: forgiveness, remembrance, and meaning.
I hope youāll carry those with you. Forgive and be forgiven. Be remembered by even one person. And know that your life, your work, has meaning. 911±¬ĮĻ gave me all three of those things and more.
Now, hereās where I try to inspire you (brace yourselves). Volunteer or embrace being voluntold for something, even when itās scary or you just donāt feel like it. Do the right thing, even when itās awkward or painful or makes you look bad to others. And forgive yourself. When you fail, when others fail, and when your gut instinct is to point it out (maybe loudly), choose grace.
Move forward together with the amazing people at 911±¬ĮĻ. Commit to serving others, and youāll find your life enriched in ways you didnāt think possible.
To all of you, thank you. Youāve brought meaning to my life, and I will forever be grateful. Oh, and next time you get voluntold, think of me, laugh, and make the most of it. You might surprise yourself and enjoy the experience.
āA special thanks to Vice Chancellor Julie Queen. Julie, after 45 years of bosses youāve been the best. Through all of the ups and downs tackling challenges together, it was more of a wild ride than just a journey and it meant the world to me.ā
Friday Focus is a column written by a different member of 911±¬ĮĻ's leadership team every week. On occasion, a guest writer is invited to contribute a column.