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Why does ethical leadership matter in Law Enforcement?

 

Paul Butler, FBINAA National Conferences Master of Ceremonies, shares with us how this affects your departments directly.

Paul Butler brings his unique perspective and broad experience to your event in a variety of ways. He has served as a keynote speaker for small groups as well as Master of Ceremonies for National Conferences. 

 

Upcoming Events

National Executive Institute

September 28, 2023 - Williamsburg, Virginia

New Jersey FBINAA

October 2 & 3, 2023 -  Atlantic City, New Jersey

National Liquor Law Enforcement Association Annual Conference

October 4, 2023 - Virginia Beach, Virginia

Lafayette Police Department Leadership Training

October 5, 2023 - Lafayette, Indiana

City of Wentzville Employee Training Day

October 9, 2023 - Wentzville, Missouri

Tippecanoe Sheriff's Office Leadership & Teamwork Training

October 10-11, 2023 - Lafeyette, Indiana

FBI National Academy Session 288 Presentation

October 12, 2023 - Quantico, Virginia

Daviess County Sheriff's Office Leadership Training

October 16, 2023 - Washington, Indiana

2023 Texas Drivers License Leadership Conference

October 17, 2023 - Lubbock, Texas

FBI Denver Field Office Leadership Training

October 19, 2023 - Denver, Colorado

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Just saw Paul's presentation at the  FBINAA-NJ Training Conference in  Atlantic City. Absolutely hit it out of the park. I have over 44 years of experience between public law enforcement (NYPD)  and the corporate security department of a Fortune 50 Company. I myself taught for 21+  years at Quantico and other venues from NYC to Moscow. I also taught ethics and decision making for the FBI Youth Leadership Program for a  decade. Even that high school age group would benefit from Paul's perspectives on leadership and ethics. While today's presentation was geared toward law enforcement, it would be equally timely and applicable for almost any business,  professional or youth group.

Joseph J. Gannon

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