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Senior law enforcement executives graduate from chief Exeutive Seminar

 
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Senior law enforcement executives graduate from Chief Executive Seminar
 
For Immediate Release
November. 18, 2015
 
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.  The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute announces the graduation of 17 senior executives from the Chief Executive Seminar today in Tallahassee, Fla. The graduates serve in leadership roles within their agencies and represent criminal justice agencies from around the state.

Participants met for one week a month for three months, taking classes on topics such as future trends, managing generations, risk management, succession planning and implementing strategic change.

The goal of the Chief Executive Seminar is to prepare Florida’s criminal justice leadership for the changing demands of the future. Class participants study trends and events that may affect criminal justice professionals and Florida, while developing new leadership skills to address the challenges that lie ahead.

The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, established within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and affiliated with the state university system, was established in 1990 by the Florida Legislature in recognition of the need for an innovative and multifaceted approach to the education and training of criminal justice professionals.

For Further Information Contact:
Gretl Plessinger, Molly Best or Steve Arthur
FDLE Office of Public Information
(850) 410-7001
 

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