Politics & Government
Chief Of Falls Township PD Receives FBI–LEEDA Trilogy Award
The police chief was given the award for his completion of the leadership and training seminars offered by the organization.
FAIRLESS HILLS, PA — Chief Nelson Whitney of the Falls Township Police Department has been awarded the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association’s Trilogy Award for his completion of three FBI-designed leadership training programs.
Chief Whitney, along with several other representatives from other local law enforcement agencies, was given the award for his continued training as head of the his police department.
In order to be eligible for the award, participants must successfully complete the training protocols found in the courses of the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association's (LEEDA’s) Supervisor Leadership Institute, Command Leadership Institute and Executive Leadership Institute.
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The FBI–LEEDA, a 501(c)(3) corporation, was founded in 1991. They began offering leadership and management seminars to law enforcement agencies around the nation in 2002.
"The FBI-LEEDA Executive Board, staff and instructors express our heartfelt support for our first responders and healthcare professionals serving our communities during this pandemic," the organization said on their website.
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"We continue to support our leadership education mission in a safe and socially-responsible manner, offering in-person and distance learning opportunities across the country."
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