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As a new graduate of the 13-month Certified Law Enforcement Executive program, Streetsboro Police Lt. Roy Mosley III recently reached a high level of professional accomplishment. Lt. Mosley was one of 22 officers who was honored at their graduation luncheon at the Holiday Inn on the Lane in Columbus on Feb. 15. The ceremony celebrated the completion of study in a unique course co-sponsored by the Law Enforcement Foundation Inc. and the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police. The instructors included faculty members at universities across the Midwest and consultants to business and industry. Participants were selected for the program by meeting set standards in experience, formal and continuing education, as well as professional-related experience. For more than a year, they received instruction in ethics; change management; interpersonal skills; vision, mission and organizational values; strategic planning; external environmental management; and resource allocation and utilization. Graduates of the CLEE program have demonstrated their mastery of these topics through written examinations and papers. The Certified Law Enforcement Executive Program promotes professional development, benefiting not only the individual but also the agencies, in which they work and practice, and their communities. It is designed to elevate the standards of excellence for law enforcement executives. Those interested in participating in future CLEE programs can access application information from the Law Enforcement Foundation Web site at www.lef-oh.org or e-mail ray.miller@oacp.org. In addition to CLEE, Mosley also is a graduate of the Police Executive Leadership College, as well as the FBI National Academy program. Comments
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