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Professional Profile Why did you join the IACP? As a new chief, I know I have much to learn, and I value the chance to lean on the wisdom of those who’ve walked this path before me—hearing how oth...
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I joined the IACP to gain perspective beyond my own lens and to share what we were doing locally. Growing up in a small town and spending my career in one city, I wanted to connect with leaders nation...
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My DRE instructors recommended that I join to gain access to the wide range of resources available to Drug Recognition Experts through the DRE Section....
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As I began to promote up through the ranks, it was important for me to seek out all available resources to better myself as a leader. When I would ask my peers and mentors where to start, it was alway...
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I believe that effective leadership reaches far beyond formal education, experience, and influence. I can attribute much of my success over the years back to maintaining a constant drive to learn more...
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I joined the IACP because the IACP offers more than just resources and training—it provides a platform to shape policy, share best practices, and drive meaningful changes in our communities. I wante...
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I joined the IACP for the opportunities to meet and learn from chiefs all over the world and for the opportunities to learn from industry experts....
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I joined the IACP to be part of a global community committed to advancing the policing profession through collaboration, innovation, and leadership development. As a police chief navigating complex ch...

