Law enforcement supervisors graduate from Florida Leadership Academy. Here's the list. - The Northwest Florida Daily News
CRESTVIEW — The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute has announced the graduation of 34 first-line supervisors from the Florida Leadership Academy, Class 50.
These graduates serve in leadership roles representing 21 criminal justice agencies throughout the state.
The graduates met for four week-long sessions at the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office in Crestview. They learned skills necessary to support the needs of their agencies and their communities as they prepare for future challenges.
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The goal of the Florida Leadership Academy is to prepare first-line supervisors in criminal justice organizations to exemplify the character and integrity expected of criminal justice professionals and to examine the various components necessary to being an efficient leader.
The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, which is housed within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and is affiliated with the State University System, was established in 1990 by the Florida Legislature to address the need for an innovative and multi-faceted approach to the education and training of criminal justice professionals.
Class 50 graduates are listed below.
- Byron C. Rawles, Crestview Police Department
- Christopher M. Shuman and E. Jared Turner, Bay County Sheriff’s Office
- Ashley N. Griffin, Katelin Lee Hallford and William Hallford, Escambia County Corrections
- Merle Douglas Burkhart, Peter Kamau and Chase Horne, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office
- Anthony J. Kelly, Sterling Eslinger and Branden J. Findley, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office
- Justin Castro, Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office
- Michael Tolson, Bradenton Police Department
- Jason A. Velazquez, Collier County Sheriff’s Office
- Timothy Cardinal, Edgewood Police Department
- Mac MacCargar and Cody N. Ray, Florida Department of Corrections
- Katherine Gomez, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
- Jarrod T. Molnar, Mattison Prowant and Michael J. Guy, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
- Jason Moore, Florida Highway Patrol
- Shawnesci Skye Barber, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office
- Luke Blackburn, Roy Hay and Douglas Watts, Marion County Sheriff’s Office
- Alex D. JuDon, Miami Gardens Police Department
- Danielle Rubio, Nassau County Sheriff’s Office
- Jennifer Sanderson Davis, Polk County Sheriff’s Office
- William Noonan, Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
- Todd Boger and Christopher Collins, St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office
- Scott T. Angulo, Tallahassee Police Department
source: https://www.nwfdailynews.com/story/news/politics/government/2022/04/15/law-enforcement-supervisors-graduate-florida-leadership-academy/9516869002/
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