April 18, 2024
Annapolis, US 67 F

Anne Arundel Chief of Police wanted by FBI

Anne Arundel County Chief of Police Kevin DavisAnne Arundel County Police Chief Kevin Davis has been selected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to participate in the FBI’s National Executive Institute (NEI) in Quantico, VA. Chief Davis was chosen among top law enforcement officials around the world to participate in the exclusive leadership training program. Chief Davis, a 2004 graduate of the FBI’s National Academy, Session 219, is participating in the NEI’s 37th session.

“It is no surprise that Chief Davis was selected for this prestigious program,” said County Executive Laura Neuman. “Chief Davis has brought great leadership and innovation to our police department, which has been recognized by his peers and his colleagues around the country. We are certainly proud of Chief Davis’s achievement and pleased that the residents of Anne Arundel County get to benefit from his participation in this program.”

“It is an honor to be selected for this program,” said Chief Davis. “This opportunity to interact with law enforcement leaders from across the world will help us continue to move Anne Arundel County forward.”

NEI is an intensive training program for chief executive officers of the nation’s largest municipal, county and state law enforcement organizations. More than 500 executives have graduated from the program since it began in 1976. The program is a 2-week program; the program began the week of March 8 and the second session will be held the week of July 6.

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