17Th Annual Executive Training Conference Daytona Beach, Florida Sources Which Is Contained in This Or – Advance Registration

17Th Annual Executive Training Conference Daytona Beach, Florida Sources Which Is Contained in This Or – Advance Registration

January 2008, Issue I FBI – Law Enforcement Executive Development Association Daytona Beach, Florida 117th7th AAnnualnnual EExecutivexecutive TTrainingraining CConferenceonference March 16-20, 2008 To aid in the prevention of prescription drug abuse and diversion FREE Professional Educational Programs Presented by Experienced Former Officers Forged and Altered Prescriptions The Purdue Pharma Law Enforcement Liaison and Education Unit, which is staffed by retired law enforcement officials, provides FREE educational materials, as well as drug identification cards and placebos for “reverse sting” undercover operations. Training – Topics include preventing and investigating Anti-Crime Program – RxPATROL® (Rx Pattern Analysis prescription drug diversion; scams against physicians; pharmacy Tracking Robberies and Other Losses) is designed to assist law scams; investigating criminal prescribers; and pain topics and enforcement efforts to apprehend and prosecute pharmacy definitions related to the use of opioids for the treatment of pain. robbers and scammers, as well as to help protect pharmacies. Placebos – Identical to real controlled substances manufactured Using a web-based program RxPATROL collects, collates and by Purdue Pharma, but contain no controlled substances.Their analyzes information from pharmacy theft reports across the use is restricted to criminal investigations. U.S. The RxPATROL website – www.rxpatrol.org - has links to the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators and Educational Materials – Drug ID cards with full-color, to the National Community Pharmacists’Association. actual-size photographs of the most commonly abused prescription For more information, contact the All of these programs are provided Law Enforcement Liaison and Education Unit at no cost.We do not promote any drugs, according to the National at 203-588-4387 company’s products. Our sole Association of Drug Diversion Purdue Pharma L.P. Investigators. Educational brochures One Stamford Forum, Stamford, CT 06901-3431 objective is to provide information on preventing prescription drug Fax 203-588-6035 • E-mail: [email protected] that supports law enforcement to abuse for law enforcement officers to help keep prescription drugs out of distribute to pharmacies, physicians the hands of criminals, in order to and hospitals, includes how to spot ensure that they are available for and deal with scammers. patients with real medical needs. © 2007, Purdue Pharma L.P. B7709-C 06/07 Table of January 2008 - Issue I CONTENTS 1 | Mission Statement / Executive Board FBI – LEEDA Insighter 2 | President’s Message P. O. Box 2349 3 | Advancement Opportunities Gained – by Capt. John W. Morrisey West Chester, PA 19380 4 | Candidacy Announcement – Sergeant-At-Arms Telephone: 877-772-7712 Facsimile: 610-399-1913 6 | LSI Summit Announcement 7 | The Reliable Source – Executive Director’s Report FBI – LEEDA Insighter magazine is a 9 | Announcements and Thank You’s publication of FBI – LEEDA, Inc. 10 | In the News The Insighter is published three times each year by FBI – LEEDA, Inc. 12 | Training Opportunities – Command Institute for Law Enforcement Executives® . 12 FBI – LEEDA, Inc. is a non-govern- – Supervisor Leadership Institute® . 12 ment, non-profi t corporation. – Executive Survival – Policing for the 21st Century® . 13 Neither the Association, its Executive – Leadership and Management Seminar . 13 Board, nor its representatives endorse | Commentary “Living Leadership” – by Lt. Lynn Franklin Nehring or assure the completeness or accu- 14 racy of information provided by outside 17 | 17th Annual Executive Training Conference Daytona Beach, Florida sources which is contained in this or – Advance Registration . 17 any other FBI – LEEDA publication. – Announcement and Information . 19 The FBI – LEEDA Insighter magazine is – Tentative Conference Agenda . .20-21 designed and produced by Judith A. Grubb, – Daytona International Speedway, The Daytona 500 eXperience . 22 Graphic Designer. Contact via E-mail at – Day Tours ’round Daytona / Scramble Golf Tournament . .22-23 [email protected]; Evenings, call 215-591-3694. 24 | Corporate Partners Programs 30 | NER Summit Schedule 35 | Welcome New Members FBI–LEEDA’s Executive Board 2007-2008 PRESIDENT PAST PRESIDENT Elizabeth M. Goeckel Malcolm McMillin Chief of Police Sheriff Chatham Township Police Department Hinds County Sheriff’s Offi ce Mission 401 Southern Boulevard P. O. Box 1452 Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Jackson, MS 39205 STATEMENT Telephone: 973-377-1790 Telephone: 601-974-2901 Facsimile: 973-377-6093 Facsimile: 601-968-6705 The purpose of FBI – LEEDA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] shall be to: FIRST VICE PRESIDENT SERGEANT AT ARMS Jon R. Zumalt Donald A. Dappen Advance the science and art Chief of Police Chief of Police North Charleston Police Department Vero Beach Police Department of police leadership and 4900 LaCross Road 1055 20th Street North Charleston, SC 29419 Vero Beach, FL 32961-1389 management Telephone: 843-740-2831 Telephone: 772-978-4610 Facsimile: 843-745-1009 Facsimile: 772-978-4677 Develop and disseminate E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] improved administrative and SECOND VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Richard E. Smith Tom Stone technical practices to meet the Chief of Police Executive Director needs of law enforcement Wakefi eld Police Department FBI - LEEDA, Inc. 1 Union Street P. O. Box 2349 executives globally Wakefi eld, MA 01880 West Chester, PA 19380 Telephone: 781-246-6323 Telephone: 1-877-772-7712 (toll-free) Facsimile: 781-245-1299 Facsimile: 610-399-1913 Promote the exchange of E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] information and expansion IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT FBI LIAISON of training programs for law Todd R. Ackerman Mark N. D’Amico Chief of Police Leadership and Management Science Unit enforcement executives Marysville Police Department FBI Academy 617 Broadway Quantico, VA 22135 Pursue educational excellence Marysville, KS 66508 Direct: 703-632-1172 Telephone: 785-562-2343 Facsimile: 703-632-3163 through continued public and Facsimile: 785-562-3296 E-mail: [email protected] private partnership programs E-mail: [email protected] leedafbi.org 1 Insighter President’s MESSAGE It is both an honor and privilege to serve as your President this year. It is hard to believe that nine months have passed since I took the oath of offi ce in Lexington. In only three short months, March 16 - 20, we will be seeing each other again in Daytona Beach for our 17th Annual Executive Training Conference. We have assembled a group of notable presenters to address a critical issue facing law enforcement executives – Recruitment and Retention of Law Enforcement Personnel – Sworn and Support. We look forward to the key note address by Director Robert S. Mueller, III, during the opening ceremonies. In meetings with Director Mueller, he continues to reiterate his support for local and state law enforcement and FBI – LEEDA. I want to personally thank the members of the Daytona Beach Area Host Committee for their commitment to FBI – LEEDA and its Conference. In addition to the excellent education programs scheduled throughout the Conference, we have planned numerous exciting networking opportuni- ties. You will fi nd a complete conference schedule not only in this issue of the Insighter but also on our website. I encourage you to invite colleagues in your area to join us in beautiful, sunny Daytona Beach. Jon Zumalt, First Vice President, Tom Stone, Executive Director, and I recently met with As- sistant Director Brian Lamkin, FBI Training Division. We discussed the LEEDS program and FBI – LEEDA’s leadership programs and educational opportunities. AD Lamkin is extremely supportive of FBI – LEEDA and its goals and objectives. We look forward to Brian’s presentation at the Confer- ence and his update on the FBI Training Division. We are extremely pleased to be offering in excess of 30 weeks of leadership and management training in 2008. I especially want to thank the host agencies for their continued support, which has contributed signifi cantly to the continued success of the training events. I encourage the members to contact me or other members of the Executive Board if there is any- thing we can do as an association to assist you and/or your agency. Please continue to submit your requests for assistance through our global email system. I hope you and your families had a wonderful holiday season and, on behalf of the Executive Board, send best wishes for a safe, healthy, and prosperous New Year. — By Chief Elizabeth M. Goeckel January 2008 I January 2008 – Issue Insighter 2 FBI-LEEDA Membership Renewal IT’S TIME TO RENEW FOR 2008 Renewal invoices were mailed in late November. Please remember to return a copy of the invoice with your check or purchase order. You can also renew your membership on-line at FBI – LEEDA’s website – www.leedafbi.org. Your continued support of FBI – LEEDA is important to the continued growth of your Association and its expanded conference and training opportunities. Join the Team BE A LEADER WITH FBI – LEEDA ANNOUNCE YOUR CANDIDACY FOR SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Members who wish to take a more active role in FBI – LEEDA are encouraged to submit a letter of intent to run for the offi ce of Sergeant-at-Arms. This is an excellent opportunity to channel the direction of your organization. Any active member in good standing who wishes to run for the offi ce of Sergeant-at-Arms must submit to the President at the FBI – LEEDA offi ce a written statement of his or her inten- tion to seek offi ce at least thirty days prior to the 2008 Conference. Advancement OPPORTUNITIES GAINED Hello to all: I just thought I would send a quick email to everyone who was in the FBI – LEEDA Command Institute for Law Enforcement Executives© with me in Arlington, Texas, on January 22-26, 2007. I was the timekeeper and the only one from Wisconsin. As I indicated during the training, the Chief of Police for the department that I worked for was going to retire on December 31, 2007.

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