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Iacp New Members 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 200 | Alexandria, VA 22314, USA | 703.836.6767 or 1.800.THEIACP | www.theIACP.org IACP NEW MEMBERS New member applications are published pursuant to the provisions of the IACP Constitution. If any active member in good standing objects to an applicant, written notice of the objection must be submitted to the Executive Director within 60 days of publication. The full membership listing can be found in the online member directory under the Participate tab of the IACP website. Associate members are indicated with an asterisk (*). All other listings are active members. Published January 1, 2020. Australia New South Wales Prairiewood Koutsoufis, Andrew, Detective Superintendent, New South Wales Police Force Queensland Brisbane Pilotto, Andrew, Commander, Queensland Police Service Victoria Docklands Guenther, Ross, Assistant Commissioner, Victoria Police Service Brazil Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Fernandes da Silva Moca, Fabricio, Lieutenant Colonel, Rio de Janeiro State Military Police São Paulo Marilia Tonini, Mirio Celso, Captain, Policia Militar do Estado de Sao Paulo Piracicaba Gonzales, Pablo, Captain, Policia Militar do Estado de Sao Paulo Sao Paulo de Godoy, Flavia Feliciano, CB PM, Policia Militar do Estado de Sao Paulo de Mendonca, Fabiano Soares, Captain, Policia Militar do Estado de Sao Paulo Kitsuwa, Mario, Major, Policia Militar do Estado de Sao Paulo Rodrigues Rosa, Hudson Arthur, Captain, Policia Militar do Estado de Sao Paulo Canada Alberta Calgary *Barrett, Nicole, Sergeant, Calgary Police Service *Firza, Kerri, Business Strategist, Calgary Police Service *Frison, Logan, Constable, Calgary Police Service *Kestirke, Alison, Constable, RCMP *MacDonald, Tamsin, Constable, Calgary Police Service *Maerz, Jacqueline, Constable, Calgary Police Service *McAdam, Katy, Constable, Calgary Police Service *McDonough, Shannon, Constable, Calgary Police Service *Nelson, Caroline, Sergeant, Calgary Police Service *Oliver, Jennifer, Constable, Calgary Police Service *Seravalli, Daniela, Sergeant, Calgary Police Service *Tetley, Angie, Sergeant, Calgary Police Service Camrose *McTavish, Pamela, Constable, Camrose Police Service Edmonton *Buerger, Tamara, Corporal, RCMP *Comeau, Trishia, Sergeant, Edmonton Police Service *Fedorovich, Olena, Detective, Edmonton Police Service *Fox, Joann, Program Manager GIS, Edmonton Police Service *Greening, Michelle, Detective, Edmonton Police Service *Jensen, Elaine, Staff Sergeant, Edmonton Police Service *Klenke, Tina, Sergeant, Edmonton Police Service *Magarin, Katja, Emergency Management Program Coordinator, Edmonton Police Service *McKay, Amber, Constable, RCMP *Pavan, Lacey, CPI Supervisor, Edmonton Police Service *Pethick, Rebecca, ORMS Coordinator, RCMP *Purcell, Stacy, Sergeant, RCMP *Ravenhill, Heidi, Sergeant, RCMP *Reichle, Landis, Public Information Officer, Edmonton Police Service *Ross, Amanda, Detective, Edmonton Police Service *Saidi, Iman, Language Service Coordinator, Edmonton Police Service *Savage, Alana, Constable, Edmonton Police Service *Sawatsky, Christine, Constable, Edmonton Police Service *Ward, Tracy, Staff Sergeant, Edmonton Police Service Fort Macleod *Akitt, Laura M, Sergeant, RCMP Lethbridge *Christos, Leanne, Constable, Lethbridge Police Service Lloydminster *Hawes, Cherie, Manager, Saskatchewan Police *Knelsen, Sarah, Staff Sergeant, RCMP Medicine Hat *Steiger, Kinsi, Constable, Medicine Hat Police Service Morinville *Kemp, Angela, Staff Sergeant, Edmonton Police Service Peace River *Phillips, Michelle, Constable, RCMP Red Deer *Lefebvre, Julie, Constable, RCMP Schmidt, Candace, Sheriff, Alberta Sheriff's Branch Standoff *Little Wolf, Hadiga, Senior Constable, Blood Tribe Police Service Tsuut'ina *Gracie, Courtney, Constable, Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service *Reimer, Kelsi, Office Manager, Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service British Columbia New Westminster Cumberworth, Mike, Deputy Chief Officer, Metro Vancouver Transit Police Vancouver *Eng, Nancy, Senior Director Financial Services Section, Vancouver Police Dept *Rude, Jason, Senior Director, Vancouver Police Dept *Vu, Erik N, Doctor, Vancouver Police Dept Manitoba Winnipeg *Pedersen, Kristina, Planning Analyst/Information Management, RCMP *Stillwell, Kelly, Detachment Office Manager, RCMP *Stuckless, Julie, Corporal, RCMP *Young, Jaclyn, Constable, RCMP Northwest Territories Yellowknife *Cosenzo, Heather, Constable, RCMP Ontario Cambridge *Rae, Daniel, Constable, Ontario Provincial Police Orillia *Milne, Dan, Constable, Ontario Provincial Police Ottawa Bell, Steve D, Deputy Chief Frontline Operations, Ottawa Police Service Toronto *Lent, Michele, Deputy Inspector Ret/Consultant, New York Police Dept NY France Lyon *Rodrigues, Joaquim, Firearms Coordinator, INTERPOL Ghana Accra *Nti, Solomon, Lance Corporal, Ghana Police Service Israel Beit Shemesh Peled, Avshalom, Major General, Israel Police Mali Bamako Kodio, Boukary, Colonel Major, Mali National Police Togola, Mamoutou, Commissionaire Divisionnaire, Mali National Police Mexico Mexico State Huiquilucan *Celaya Gamboa, Ramon, Security Sub Secretary, Secretaria de Seguridad del Estado de Mexico Querétaro El Marques Davila Juarez, Diego A, Director, Secretaria de Seguridad Publica Municipal Monroy Aguilar, Laura Elena, Director, Secretaria de Seguridad Publica Municipal Netherlands The Hague de Vries, Erik, Chief of Staff, National Police of the Netherlands de Witte, Niek, Senior Adviser International Cooperation, National Police of the Netherlands *Hamelink, Sven, Management Team Member Strategy & Innovation, National Police of the Netherlands Heerze, Lisette, Head of Dept for International Cooperation, National Police of the Netherlands *Odeh, Peter, Adviser International Cooperation, National Police of the Netherlands van Essen, Henk, Deputy Commissioner, National Police of the Netherlands *van Vugt, Jeroen, Director Strategy & Innovation, Dutch National Police *Wijkhuijs, Sandra, Coordinator Intl Strategic Alliances & International Deployment, National Police of the Netherlands Nigeria Abeokuta Ayodele, Olokojo, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Oludare, Olagbenro Waheed, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Abuja Adamu, Habiba, Chief Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Afegbai, Faith Igbafe, Barrister, Police Officers Wives Assn Agbese, Ochai Nelson, Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Nigeria Customs Service *Hauwa, Agabi Yusuf, Cultural Officer, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture *Isa, Salihi, Customs Officer, Nigeria Customs Service *Jibrin, Usman Kamfani, Police Officer, Nigeria Police Force Maiza, Jibril Ibrahim, Deputy Superintendent of Customs, Nigeria Customs Service *Ogu Dele, Benjamin, Customs Officer, Nigeria Customs Service Sambo, Nuhu Hussein, Customs Service Investigator, Nigeria Customs Service Sule, Hammed J, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Nigeria Police Force Ibadan Ogunlade, Abosede, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Ikeja Adewumi, Rahman Aderemi, Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Age, Jimoh, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Kaduna Salihu, Sadiq Abubakar, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Nigeria Customs Service Lagos Adebiyi, Ademola B, Chief Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Aigbe, Esther, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Oifoghe, Alexander Prince, Inspector of Police, Nigeria Police Force Olufemi, Abiola Oyetunji, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Port Harcourt Zakari, Shuaibu, Chief Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Philippines Quezon City *Urubio, Abraham D, Executive Director/Ret Major, Assn of Chiefs of Police of the Philippines United Arab Emirates Dubai *Almaeeni, Rashid, Lieutenant Colonel/Head of Dept, Dubai Police Force United States Alabama Florence *Hill, Justin L, Public Information Officer, Florence Police Dept Montgomery *Gambill, Bryson T, Officer/Lieutenant, Montgomery Police Dept Alaska Anchorage *Steiding, Richard, Traffic Sergeant, Anchorage Police Dept Arizona Mesa Clevenger, Diana, Lieutenant, Mesa Police Dept Phoenix Lopez, Gabe, Assistant Chief of Police, Phoenix Police Dept Tucson *Crowell, Brian, Program Manager, Pima Co Sheriff's Dept Arkansas Mountainburg *Maslakov, Kirill, Police Officer, Mountainburg Police Dept Prairie Grove Workman, Chris, Chief of Police, Prairie Grove Police Dept California Albany Belman, David, Lieutenant, Albany Police Dept Arcadia Nakamura, Roy, Captain, Arcadia Police Dept Folsom *Bruno, Sarah L, Senior Risk Control Specialist, CSAC Excess Insurance Authority *Williams, Charles, Director of Risk Control, CSAC Excess Insurance Authority Foster City Avelar, Tracy, Chief of Police, Foster City Police Dept King City Boyd, Keith A, Captain, King City Police Dept Martinez Estanol, Michael, Lieutenant, Martinez Police Dept *Kittell, Melissa, Sergeant, California Hwy Patrol Newark Arguello, Jonathan, Captain, Newark Police Dept Orinda Cook, David, Chief of Police, Orinda Police Dept Pleasanton *Boccasile, Barry, Officer, Pleasanton Police Dept Redding Bertain, Thomas A, Lieutenant, Shasta Co Sheriff's Office Sacramento Lopez, Luis E, Assistant Director, California Dept of Justice Salinas *Sanchez, Cristal, Probation Services Manager, Monterey Co Probation Dept San Diego *Mensior, Kerry, Sergeant, San Diego Police Dept San Francisco *Chisholm, Jeanne, Project Manager Crime Analysis Unit, San Francisco Police Dept San Mateo Peruzzaro, Dave, Captain, San Mateo 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