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MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 3, 2003, 4P.M.
SUBJECT:
Sutter County Sheriff Attends National
Executive Development Seminar
TEXT:
Sutter County Sheriff Jim Denney
recently attended the 46th Session of the Executive
Development Seminar offered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The two-week long seminar was held at the Federal Bureau of
Investigation’s training facility in Quantico, Virginia. The course
was held from January 20 to January 31, 2003 and included top
executives from law enforcement agencies across the United States and
Canada. The cost of the training, transportation, lodging and meals
are provided by the FBI to the student. This is done as a means of
encouraging participation from all law enforcement executives
regardless of the size of the agency.
The course of instruction included
leadership in law enforcement ethics, the role of the executive,
logistical lessons learned from terrorism, executive leadership, risk
management for the executive, media training, legal issues including
the Americans with Disabilities Act, internal investigations and
racial profiling. Some of the highlights of the seminar included a
presentation on the leadership of George Washington and a guided tour
of Mount Vernon.
The Executive Development Course is
designed to provide an educational environment as well exposure for
law enforcement department heads to top leadership training. The goal
of the seminar is to integrate the training, with concerns and issues
developed in the class.
CONTACT PERSON AND TELEPHONE NUMBER:
Bill Grove, Undersheriff at (530)
822-7307
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