About the Course
The United States is changing so fast that we need people in leadership positions who
understand how culture is changing and can help implement methods and training to
adapt to the changing culture. In this course, Rich Jessup will discuss the ways that
the culture in a department can affect leadership and leadership can affect the culture,
the current challenges for law enforcement and how they can affect the culture, and
how to get the right people in the right position to create the culture you want in your
department.
Your Instructor
Rich Jessup
Rich Jessup
Retired Chief of Police San Luis Police Department
President/CEO Law Enforcement Leadership Ministry, 501.C3 · Self-employed Jan 2022 - Present
Law Enforcement Leadership Ministry was developed to encourage and minister to those who currently serve or are retired members of our law enforcement profession nationwide. Our weekly leadership topics are a source of uplifting and encouraging leadership messages those who serve our communities and across this nation who put their lives on the line each and every day.
Adjunct Professor
Glendale Community College Jan 2013 - Present
College Adjunct Professor and Administration of Justice Studies academic student adviser to those currently seeking an AA degree in Criminal Justice enrolled in classes at Glendale Community College, Glendale, Az.
CEO/President Tactical Education and Mentoring LLC · Self-employed Jan 2000 to Present
Tactical Education and Mentoring, LLC (T.E.A.M.) is a company dedicated to training individuals in the principles of developing personal leadership and success, and organizations how to function as a high performance dream teams. We apply personal skills within a complete team environment to achieve a high level of performance that leads to championship level individuals and businesses.
Chief Of Police-Retired San Luis Police Department Jan 2013 - Jan 2023
Rich started his career in Law Enforcement in 1982 in California and served as the Chief of Police in the State of Arizona with the San Luis Police Department until retiring in January 2023. He is a highly sought after speaker and trainer on building high performing teams, leadership, and success.