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2020-21 Board of Director Slate of Candidates Announced

IACLEA's Leadership Development Committee has announced the 2020-2021 slate of candidates for IACLEA's Board of Directors. Brief biographies of each candidate can be found here. We invite you to participate in a two-week endorsement period via IACLEA CONNECTIONS, which is now open through March 8, 2020. Candidates are welcome to post messages and members can offer endorsements. Candidates for IACLEA's Board of Directors are listed below. 

  • Director-at-Large (one vacancy)
    • Chief Security Officer & Director Lewis Eakins, PhD, CPP, Idaho State University
    • Associate Vice Chancellor & Chief of Police Kristen Roman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Director of Police Services/Public Safety L. Angela Webb, Southwest Tennessee Community College
  • North Atlantic Regional Director
    • Director of Public Safety & Chief of Police Jim Pollard, Babson College 
  • President-Elect (one vacancy)
    • Associate Vice President & Chief of Police Patrick Ogden, University of Delaware
    • Director Security and Operations Patricia Patton, University of Regina
    • Chief of Police J. Michael Ragan, Texas A&M University-College Station
    • Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Safety and Special Initiatives/Chief of Police August Washington, Vanderbilt University
  • Southeast Regional Director
    • Chief of Police Vance Rice, Mississippi State University
  • Southwest Regional Director
    • Chief of Police Michael Thompson, Arizona State University
  • Vice President for Finance
    • Associate Vice President & Chief of Campus Safety John Ojeisekhoba, Biola University

 Voting will take place the week of March 8-23, 2020. Any questions about the election process can be directed to Immediate Past President Paul Ominsky, Leadership Development Committee Chair. 



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