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Steuben County Sheriff’s Office hosts FBI leadership training

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“Dynamic, intensive” program prepares future law enforcement leaders in Allegany and Steuben County

From the SCSO,

Steuben County Sheriff’s Office hosted an FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute from December 2, 2024 to December 6, 2024. The FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute is a dynamic, intensive and challenging 4 1/2-day program specifically and uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions.

The Command Leadership Institute’s focus is to provide real life contemporary, best-practice strategies and techniques for those aspiring to command level assignments. Command Institute faculty members are passionate instructors who have executive level law enforcement and leadership experience.

Command Leadership Institute students will engage in such topics as credibility, command discipline and liability, dealing with problem employees, and leading change within an organization. The Command Leadership Institute is student-centered with a high degree of student involvement.

Members from the following agencies attended the Institute:

Albany County Sheriff’s Office

Allegany County Sheriff’s Office

Broome County Sheriff’s Office

Livingston County Sheriff’s Office

Ontario County Sheriff’s Office

Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office

Steuben County Sheriff’s Office

Ithaca Police Department

Batavia Police Department

Elmira Police Department

Cornell University

University of Rochester

Members in attendance from Steuben County Sheriff’s Office included Captain Mills, Lieutenants Kennedy & Wetherby, and Sgt. Day.

From the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office, Lt Tim Hand and Lt Craig Plaisted.

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