Jacksonville, AL – In a significant leap forward for law enforcement professional development, Jacksonville State University is set to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for its newly established Southeastern Leadership Command College. Dedicated to training law enforcement professionals aspiring to become department and agency leaders, the statewide program is poised to make a substantial impact on the landscape of policing in Alabama.
The event, organized by Jacksonville State University, will see the university community, local officials, and esteemed guests coming together to inaugurate the Southeastern Leadership Command College. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is scheduled to address the audience, sharing insights on the importance of such programs in shaping the future of law enforcement.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house are slated for Monday, January 8, at 3:30 p.m. The venue for this momentous occasion is Room 2101 at JSU McClellan, located at 100 Gamecock Drive, Anniston. The university extends a warm invitation to all interested individuals and community members to attend and witness the commencement of this groundbreaking initiative.
Alabama police officers aiming to advance their careers now have an exclusive avenue for professional growth. The Southeastern Leadership Command College at Jacksonville State University is specifically tailored to equip law enforcement professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to lead departments and agencies effectively.
The program is open to any Alabama police officer holding the rank of sergeant or above. This inclusivity ensures that senior leaders, such as police chiefs and sheriffs, receive valuable professional development, while simultaneously grooming those at the sergeant and lieutenant levels for future leadership roles.