Sheriff Coleman completes the Sheriff’s Leadership Institute Training Program | Eastern North Carolina Now

Sheriff Ernie Coleman of Beaufort County graduated on March 11, 2016 from the Sheriffs’ Leadership Institute. This training was sponsored by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association and partially funded through a grant from the Governor’s Crime Commission.

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    I have attached a press release from Eddie Caldwell, Vice President of the North Carolina Sheriff’s Association in reference to Sheriff Coleman completing the Sheriff’s Leadership Institute training program.

    Contact: Chief Deputy Charlie Rose

       Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office
       210 North Market St.  •  Washington NC 27889


Sheriff Coleman completes the Sheriff’s Leadership Institute Training Program


    Sheriff Ernie Coleman of Beaufort County graduated on March 11, 2016 from the Sheriffs' Leadership Institute. This training was sponsored by the North Carolina Sheriffs' Association and partially funded through a grant from the Governor's Crime Commission. Twenty-seven sheriffs from across the state received their diplomas at a ceremony held at the William and Ida Friday Center at The University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

    The Sheriffs' Leadership Institute consisted of four one-week training programs conducted over a period of two years. The first two weeks were designed to provide specific, technical skills necessary to assume the Office of Sheriff. The second two weeks were designed to further their knowledge, skills, and abilities in the leadership and management of the sheriff's office.

    This Institute is a national model and provided leadership and technical training, specifically designed for sheriffs, like no other training in the United States.

    The Association Headquarters is located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Edmond W. Caldwell, Jr. serves as Executive Vice President and General Counsel.

    For more information call:

    Contact: Edmond W. Caldwell, Jr.
        Executive Vice president and General Counsel     North Carolina Sheriffs' Association

        (919) 459-1052
        North Carolina Sheriffs' Association Sheriffs' Leadership Institute
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