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lorida Criminal Justice Executive Leadership Seminar graduates 20

 
For Immediate Release
July 1, 2016
 
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute announces the graduation today of 20 criminal justice executives from Class 4 of the Executive Leadership Seminar. The graduates serve in leadership roles and represent criminal justice agencies from across the state.
 
Seminar participants met for three weeks at FDLE Headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida with a focus on quality in leadership and the ability to create and lead change. The Executive Leadership Seminar is an educational opportunity for upper level managers within Florida criminal justice organizations and seeks to provide a continuing education forum for the development and refinement of leadership skills for Florida’s criminal justice executives. 
 
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 to address the need for an innovative and multi-faceted 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
 
 
Graduates of Class 4 of the Executive Leadership Seminar
 
Lieutenant Eric Aden
Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office
 
Deputy Chief Charles “Rett” Boyd
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
 
Captain Charles “Chuck” Brewington, Jr.
Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
 
Captain Conner Cardwell
Florida Highway Patrol
 
Major Donald “Craig” Duval
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
 
Patrol Commander Victor Gualillo
Atlantic Beach Police Department
 
Assistant Attorney General Christopher Hunt
Office of the Attorney General
 
Major Joseph Lucas
Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
 
Major Matthew McKinney
St. Petersburg Police Department
 
Captain Vance Monroe
Polk County Sheriff’s Office
 
Captain Terry Moore
Palm Beach County School District Police Department
 
Assistant Special Agent in Charge Michael Phillips
Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Investigations & Forensic Science
 
Major William “Rich” Powell
Orange County Corrections Department
 
Captain Kristina Quenneville
Florida Highway Patrol
 
Major Jesus “J.R.” Ramirez
Miami-Dade Police Department
 
Major Matthew Riemer
Lynn Haven Police Department
 
Captain Eric Seltzer
Pasco County Sheriff’s Office
 
Major Audrey Smith
Tallahassee Police Department
 
Major Daniel Williamson
Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
 
Deputy Director Robert “Eric” Yopp
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Capitol Police
 

 

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