ASSOCIATE Magazine FBINAA Q3-2025

FBINAA.ORG | Q3 2025

Continued from "Association Perspective", on page 4

FBINAA’s achievements in 2024-2025 reflect the dedication and passion of our members, leaders, and chapters. As we honor the past, celebrate the present, and plan for the 250th birthday of America and the 2026 National Academy Training Conference in Niagara Falls, we are reminded of the strength and resilience that define our association. Here's to continuing the work that makes the FBINAA an invaluable network for law enforcement professionals across the globe. Let us move forward with pride, purpose, and unity, ensur ing that 2025-2026 and beyond are filled with even greater accomplishments and stronger bonds. Congratulations to all for making this year unforgettable!

As we transition into the 2025-2026 term, our mission remains steadfast: to raise our active membership and continue enhancing member benefits. To achieve this, we challenge every active member to engage at least one former member and encourage them to return to active status. If we can reach a 33 percent success rate our active membership will reach 19,000. Reconnecting with these individuals not only strengthens our association but also fosters a sense of belonging and unity. Moreover, the Board remains committed to improving the benefits offered to our members. In the coming months you will see targeted emails regarding all the benefits Director Jennfier Watson and her team along with the Membership Committee have obtained for our members. By focusing on initiatives that address professional development, support systems, and mean ingful engagement, we aim to provide value that resonates with every member of every Chapter. I would like to thank everyone who supported the Maryland/ Delaware Chapter who put on a great show. .38 Special per formed a great concert, and the Boardrooms were well attended and a great deal of spirited and vital networking took place. I would like to thank NYS Attorney Generals Chief of Major Investigation (Ret) Antoine Karam, NA Session 228, Vice Presi dent of Financial Crimes at Pioneer Bank for administering the oath of Office of the President.

Bill Carbone 2025-2026 FBINAA President NA Session 217

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