ILEA ALUMNI SUCCESS STORIES
The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration ( ILEA) has served the law enforcement community for more than fifty years. Over that time, one important measure of the success of ILEA programs has been the numbers of graduates who serve in leadership positions across the profession. In acknowledgment of the many and ongoing accomplishments of ILEA alumni, this feature periodically will report on the career progress of graduates from the Management College, the School of Police Supervision and other key programs. To let us know about success stories, please contact Associate Director Gregory Smith at 972.244.3434 or e-mail gsmith@cailaw.org
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Arlington Assistant Chief of Police Michael Ikner, a graduate of the 33rd Management College has been appointed Chief of Police of the College Station, Texas Police Department.
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Kimberly Lee a graduate and class officer of the 42nd Management College has promoted to the rank of Captain and assumed the position of Division Commander – Support Services with the McKinney Police Department. The Support Services Division is comprised of six major units: Community Services, Traffic Enforcement, Communications, Reserve Unit, Quartermaster, and the Records Section. These units provide exemplary community services for McKinney’s citizens as well as ancillary services to the Patrol Division and CID. |
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Chief Roy
Minter of the City of Denton, Texas and longtime supporter of ILEA has won the
GARY P. HAYES Award from the Police Executive Research Forum.
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