Yesterday, we had a very successful FBINAA Finance Committee and Budget Meeting! Thank you to all of those who were able to attend! #FBINAA#Finance#Budget 👏👍
@fbina264 Session mate Sam Roman promoted from Chief of Police to Assistant City Manager. Congratulations! Two new Roanoke assistant city managers named Monday https://t.co/vpwqKoOwMs
Thank you to Tom Vain with Nuance for a great training last night for a few students and FBINAA National Staff! Nuance provides Dragon PowerMic training using speech recognition to improve the quality of reporting, officer safety and community visibility. #FBINAA#Nuance
It is with sadness to report the passing of @FBINAA_MS member Shannon Massey, of @fbina264 . He passed away from cancer on Thursday surrounded by his family. Thank you to @fbinaacf foundation for all the support you provided he and his family.
Congratulations to @fbina264 session mate Mike Shaw who received the @TheIACP Public Information Officer leadership award. Epic move taking selfies on stage with IACP President @dwight4iacp , Policy Council chair @RASellon and the Sponsor Flock Safety.
Great @FBINAAQuantico networking event at @TheIACP 2022 conference. Several @fbina264 session mates connected. Almost a dozen or more attending the IACP conference.
Do you want to present on an area of your expertise at the 59th National Annual Training Conference in Denver, CO, July 29–Aug. 1. Learn more and submit your application for consideration. The deadline to submit is Nov. 21. https://t.co/G6LTTuMjXz
Now that it’s officially official, I am happy to announce that I will be retiring from the @Rutgers_PD at @RutgersU later this year to pursue my next chapter. Thank you all for the partnership and the memories. @Rutgers_IPO
Lots of amazing training opportunities coming up! Register today for our upcoming Leadership Forums. Topics ranging from human trafficking and life after law enforcement to mass casualty response and school shooting prevention. https://t.co/icGddQKxFI
Congratulations to @fbina264 session mate Aaron Lauth, who retired as Chief of Police of the Mt Lebanon Police Department on Friday May 20, 2022, after serving their community since 1998. On May 23, 2022, he began serving as Chief of Police for Carnegie Mellon University Police
The latest episode of our Leadership APB Podcast Series is LIVE! In this episode, guest host, Julie Parker, interviews retired chief Christopher Mannino. Check it out today. https://t.co/DT0pFy74X5
Six years ago today, 213 of the top 1% of law enforcement leaders worldwide graduated the 264th Session of the @FBINAAQuantico The nobility of our profession is stronger because of their leadership. #fbinaa#fbinationalacademy#fbina264