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Leadership Academy: Building Resilient Law Enforcement Leaders

DHS Leadership Academy: Building Resilient Law Enforcement Leaders
For Immediate Release
By: Brandon Spragins, FLETC OPA

Glynco, Ga. – Last week, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) kicked off the highly anticipated 19th session of the Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy (DHSLA). This dynamic program brings together top law enforcement executives and command-level staff from agencies across the nation for an intensive two-week curriculum focused on crisis leadership and resiliency. 

The DHSLA is known for its engaging and interactive sessions that encourage collaboration and innovative problem-solving among law enforcement leaders. Through a mix of group work and immersive learning experiences, participants emerge with the skills needed to navigate the complexities and challenges of modern policing with resilience.

Deputy Director Kaizad J. Munshi warmly welcomes the Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy Session 19 participants, highlighting the Federal Law Enforcements Training Centers commitment to delivering top-tier training for law enforcement professionals, on April 22, 2024, in Glynco, Ga. (FLETC OPA/Brandon Spragins)
Deputy Director Kaizad J. Munshi warmly welcomes the Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy Session 19 participants, highlighting the Federal Law Enforcements Training Centers commitment to delivering top-tier training for law enforcement professionals, on April 22, 2024, in Glynco, Ga. (FLETC OPA/Brandon Spragins)



“As a senior leadership instructor, facilitating and teaching multiple DHSLA classes has been a profound privilege. Witnessing the wealth of collective wisdom brought by each participant is truly remarkable. We take pride in developing this course, alongside our students, and find immense joy in seeing DHSLA alumni embark on remarkable journeys equipped with the knowledge they have gained,” stated Senior Instructor, FLETC Leadership Instructor, David Lau.

The DHSLA traces its roots back to 2012 when discussions first began to establish a specialized academy for homeland security leadership. Since its inaugural class in 2015, held at FLETC's Glynco headquarters, the academy has been a cornerstone in developing the next generation of state and local law enforcement leaders.

Sheriff Daniel Hartwig, the Department Director of the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office in Wisconsin, is participating in the DHSLA for the second time as a mentor. He states, “FLETC/DHSLA has opened the door to a new network of law enforcement professionals and training opportunities. Recently, I was able to host the FLETC PSAT course in my home county which benefited not only one of my communities’ schools but helped provide high-quality training to local officers. I feel the training has helped mold me into a better leader for my staff.”

Under the leadership of FLETC Directors Thomas J. Walters (2018-2023) and Benjamine “Carry” Huffman (2023-present), along with the dedicated FLETC staff, the DHSLA has continually evolved to address the ever-changing landscape of homeland security challenges. 

State, Local and Tribal Division resources are accessible across five regions, strengthening partnerships and enhancing the capabilities of law enforcement agencies nationwide, contact your FLETC regional coordinator. For more information on these programs and to stay updated on the latest initiatives, visit https://www.fletc.gov/state-local-tribal-law-enforcement-training.  

The DHSLA remains committed to fortifying partnerships and empowering law enforcement leaders to tackle the challenges of today and tomorrow.

DHS Leadership Academy
Federal Law Enforcements Training Centers, State, Local, and Tribal Division Chief, Charles Brewer introduces Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy Session 19 participants, setting expectations and welcoming the class on April 22, 2024, in Glynco, Ga. (FLETC OPA/Brandon Spragins)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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