Three JCPD officers complete Southeastern Leadership Academy
Published 12:29 pm Monday, October 28, 2024
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On Friday, Oct. 25, three officers with the Johnson City Police Department (JCPD) graduated from Session XI of the University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center’s Southeastern Leadership Academy (SELA).
Captain Mike Adams, Lt. Andy Clevinger, and Lt. Jeff LeGault took part in the intensive five-week academy at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Each week focused on themed lessons that included the foundations of leadership, leadership skills, building external relationships, internal matters, and critical issues.
“These three officers are committed to continuous improvement for themselves and the JCPD,” said Chief Billy Church. “Their completion of this challenging program reflects their dedication to professional growth and excellence in leadership. We are excited about the positive impact their leadership will continue to bring to the JCPD and the residents of Johnson City.”
SELA is targeted toward middle management. The academy teaches participants how to develop their leadership styles to become more effective and progressive leaders.
City Manager Cathy Ball said she was incredibly proud to attend the graduation ceremony.
“Through SELA, our officers have gained enhanced expertise that makes them even more equipped to serve our community. The City is proud to make the investment of ongoing training for members of the JCPD and other City departments,” she said.
Captain Adams leads the JCPD Criminal Investigations Division, Lt. Clevinger is head of the JCPD Training Division, and Lt. LeGault guides the JCPD K-9 Unit.