The Fort Myers Police Department is pleased to announce Lieutenant Victor Medico as a graduate of FDLE’s Senior Leadership Program Class 17. Lieutenant Medico was among 33 senior executives across the state who attended the program and graduated.

The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute advised participants met for 7 weeks over a 10 month period and graduated October 16, 2014. Graduates took classes on topics such as demographics, budgeting, and futures forecasting as it relates to criminal justice and strategic planning.

The goal of the Senior Leadership Program is to prepare Florida’s criminal justice leadership for the challenging and changing demands of the future. Class participants study the trends and events that will challenge criminal justice professionals and the state in the new millennium and examine the leadership skills necessary to create and lead the changes that lie ahead. “The Senior Leadership Program is highly regarded and members who attend will pay great dividends to our community as we move forward,” said Police Chief Douglas Baker.

The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, established within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and affiliated with the State University System, was established in 1990 by the Florida Legislature to address the need for an innovative and multi-faceted approach to the education and training of criminal justice professionals.

Pictured from left to right:Medico

Kristi Gordon, Bureau Chief/FDLE
Cindy Sanz, Director of the Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute/FCJEI;
Lieutenant Victor Medico, Fort Myers Police Department;
Greg Graham, Chief of Police, Ocala PD (Policy Board member, FCJEI)
Bill Bierbaum, Director of the Florida Public Safety Institute (Policy Board member, FCJEI)

Denise E. Egolf
Sr. Staff Assistant to Chief Baker
Fort Myers Police Department
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Fort Myers, FL 33901
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