For Immediate Release
January 14, 2015
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Bureau of Professional Development announces the graduation of 25 FDLE members from Class 6 of the Advanced Leadership Program.
The purpose of this training is to identify and develop current members with the potential to fill key leadership positions within FDLE. This will increase the availability of experienced and capable members that are prepared to assume these roles as they become available.
Topics included an overall introduction to leadership principles, emotional intelligence and followership, leadership vs. management, presentation skills, stress awareness and management, managing multiple generations, and an overview of the FDLE program areas. The program consisted of three weeks of in-class training.
For Further Information Contact:
FDLE Office of Public Information
(850) 410-7001
Class 6 Advanced Leadership Program Graduates
Zoraida Bergan, Orlando Regional Operations Center
Ashley Black, Criminal Justice Information Services
Dyana Chase, Pensacola Regional Operations Center
Brandon Chew, Business Support Program
George Dandelake, Jacksonville Regional Operations Center
Antonio Emata, Criminal Justice Information Services
Daniel Escalada, Jacksonville Regional Operations Center
Ashley Guthrie, Criminal Justice Professionalism Division
Dave Hubbard, Orlando Regional Operations Center
Jennifer Jacques, Criminal Justice Professionalism Division
Kathleen Mazek, Orlando Regional Operations Center
John McClellan, Office of Statewide Intelligence
Steven Miles, Ft. Myers Regional Operations Center
Diane Mueller, Tampa Bay Regional Operations Center
Rebecca Petrulis, Ft. Myers Regional Operations Center
Dodi Pruitt, Tampa Bay Regional Operations Center
Dennis Russo, Tampa Bay Regional Operations Center
Amy Siewert, Orlando Regional Operations Center
Mike Stein, Miami Regional Operations Center
Andrew Tokajer, Pensacola Regional Operations Center
Daniel Wallace, Orlando Regional Operations Center
Pete Warren, Investigations & Forensic Science Program
Brandon Whitfield, Information Technology Services
Albert Willis, Tallahassee Regional Operations Center
Scotty Winfrey, Capitol Police