County Sheriff Deputies complete Command & Leadership Academy

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Chester County Sheriff’s Office Deputy, Corporal Deborah Gibney, receives her certificate of completion from the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police Command & Leadership Academy personnel.

The Chester County Sheriff’s Office announced that Corporal Tony Wilson and Corporal Deborah Gibney have successfully completed the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) Command & Leadership Academy, an elite program designed to prepare future leaders in law enforcement.

The Command & Leadership Academy, established in 1993 in collaboration with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, provides a blend of theoretical learning and practical application. The program, modeled after West Point’s renowned leadership courses, focuses on critical areas such as leadership psychology, organizational behavior, decision making under stress, and effective communication.

“We are incredibly proud of Corporals Wilson and Gibney for their dedication and commitment to enhancing their leadership skills, not only for their professional growth but also for the benefit of the Chester County community,” said Chester County Sheriff Kevin Dykes.

Chester County Sheriff’s Office Deputy, Corporal Tony Wilson, receives his certificate of completion from the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police Command & Leadership Academy personnel.

The Command & Leadership Academy program is recognized for its rigor, and demands a significant time commitment from participants. Candidates dedicate themselves to intensive study, collaborative exercises, and real-world applications designed to enhance their leadership capabilities.

“The completion of this program demonstrates the Chester County Sheriff’s Office’s commitment to fostering a culture of professional development and leadership innovation,” added Sheriff Dykes.

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