ALEXANDRIA, April 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), an organization at the forefront of providing solutions to law enforcement agencies and communities, is pleased to announce its 2023 William R. Bracey CEO Symposium, April 14-15 April 2023, to Detroit, Michigan, at the Marriott Renaissance Center. The CEO Symposium is an international gathering of over 300 law enforcement CEOs representing cities and communities from across the nation and the world.
The CEO Symposium showcases senior law enforcement leaders at the federal, state and local levels and focuses on leadership training. This year’s Symposium, themed “Stronger Together: Reducing and Preventing Crime Through Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations,” brings together an outstanding array of law enforcement executives and experts including Steve Dettelbach, ATF- Director, and Paul Abbate, Assistant FBI Director, together.
Elected officials, law enforcement executives, community attorneys and Michigan Governor Gretchen E. Whitmer and Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison will make remarks and participate in panel discussions on mass shootings, mental health best practices, addressing diversity, Participate in equity and inclusion in the workplace. new technologies and the increase of women in law enforcement.
In addition, on Friday, April 14, 2023 at 12:15 p.m., the symposium will feature “Table Talk: NOBLE’s Top Cops,” a panel discussion featuring some of the nation’s leading law enforcement experts addressing current issues in policing, hiring and recruitment deal with diversity, equity and inclusion; community engagement; and the role of partnerships and collaborations in enhancing policing.
With moderator Brenda Goss Andrews, National President of NOBLE and a former Deputy Commissioner of the Detroit Police Department, the panel will consist of the following participants:
- Sheree Briscoe, Assistant Commissioner, Baltimore Police Department
- Tirrell D Stevenson,…
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