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Atlanta-based Nonprofit to Host National Law Enforcement Community Engagement Training Conference, May 1-5

Atlanta-based Nonprofit to Host National Law Enforcement Community Engagement Training Conference, May 1-5

PR Newswire

MovementForward, Inc. hosts police representatives and officers from all 50 states.

ATLANTA, April 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Atlanta will play host May 1-5 to a national training and professional development conference that will provide 1,700 federal, state, and local law enforcement engagement professionals the tools to facilitate outstanding community engagement in their jurisdictions.

WHO:

The conference is organized by Atlanta-based MovementForward, Inc., a national

civil and human rights organization, with the support of federal, state, and local law

enforcement agencies, organizations, and senior officials from:

  • Atlanta Police Department,
  • U.S. Department of Justice,
  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
  • Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office),
  • International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP),
  • National Sheriffs' Association,
  • National District Attorneys Association, and
  • MovementForward, Inc.

In addition to representatives of the above, speakers at the conference will

include civil rights icons and the last surviving members of Martin Luther King

Jr.'s inner circle, the Honorable Andrew Young and Ms. Xernona Clayton.



WHAT:

The second annual Professionalizing Law Enforcement-Community Engagement

Training
(PLECET) conference, which will provide specialized training, networking,

and professional development opportunities for 1,700 personnel assigned to

community engagement roles within law enforcement agencies across the nation.

The conference will feature a premiere group of subject-matter experts, instructors,

speakers, presenters, community leaders, scholars, researchers, and community

engagement practitioners with proven successes.



WHEN:

May 1-5, 2024 

(See full schedule below.)

WHERE:

Atlanta Marriott Marquis

265 Peachtree Center Avenue, NE 

Atlanta, GA 30303 

KEY CONFERENCE EVENTS

A copy of the full event schedule can be found here.

May 2, 8 am 

Opening Ceremony and General Plenary





Rev. Markel Hutchins

Chief Executive Officer, MovementForward, Inc.



Jared Feuer

Chief Operating Officer, MovementForward, Inc.



Karhlton Moore

Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Office

of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice



Hugh Clements

Director, Office of Community Oriented Policing

Services (COPS Office), U.S. Department of Justice



Ryan Buchanan

United States Attorney, Northern District of

Georgia, U.S. Department of Justice



Darin Schierbaum

Chief of Police, Atlanta Police Department



Gina Hawkins

President, National Association of Women Law

Enforcement Executives (NAWLEE)



Paul Dean

Chief of Police, University of New Hampshire

Police Department; President, International

Association of Campus Law Enforcement

Administrators (IACLEA)



Greg Champagne

Sheriff, St. Charles Parish (Louisiana); President,

National Sheriffs' Association



Billy Hitchens

Commissioner, Georgia Department of Public

Safety



Rodney Bryant

President, National Organization of Black Law

Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)



Don Tijerina

Immediate Past President, Hispanic American

Police Command Officers Association (HAPCOA)



 

John Letteney

Immediate Past President, International

Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)





 

May 2, 7 pm

Town Hall will explore practical solutions to bolster law enforcement agencies' efforts

to partner with and protect their communities.

 



Justin Long (Moderator)

Director, Community Relations Service, U.S.

Department of Justice



Nancy LaVigne

Director, National Institute of Justice, U.S.

Department of Justice



Robert Contee

Assistant Director, Office of Partner Engagement,

Federal Bureau of Investigation and former Chief of

Police, Metropolitan Police Department of the

District of Columbia



Hugh Clements

Director, Office of Community Oriented Policing

Services (COPS Office), U.S. Department of Justice



Rev. Markel Hutchins

Chief Executive Officer, MovementForward, Inc.







May 4, 9 am

2024 Torch Awards

The Torch Awards recognize influential public figures who carry forward the torch of

servant leadership and the spirit of service and nonviolent social change that the

Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his cohorts embodied. A special discussion

will be co-hosted by Ms. Xernona Clayton and The Honorable Andrew Young
, both

of whom are revered civil rights icons and former top aides to Dr. King.

ABOUT MOVEMENT FORWARD

MovementForward, Inc. is a modern, inclusive social change organization working to protect, promote, and advance the civil and human rights of all people. The organization, led by noted human and civil rights leader, the Rev. Markel Hutchins, works to build a multiracial, multifaceted, and intergenerational movement for social justice, economic parity, educational equity, racial reconciliation, and global peace by bringing diverse people together to solve problems in innovative, inclusive, and solution-driven ways.

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SOURCE MovementForward, Inc.



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