2022 FBINAA Annual Report
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Happy New Year!
As we wrapped up 2022, we welcomed in Sessions 281, 282, 283, and 284. It is nice to say the FBI Academy is in full swing, and we share the opportunity to meet and greet each session as they enter the halls of the Academy. As you review this publication, please take note of the many programs being directed by a staff ensuring our brand, accounting, financial sustainability, membership, networking, NAA products, and our continuity of operations are at the forefront of their dedication to serve you. Our successes of 2022 cannot go without acknowledging the great work being done by our FBINAA office team under the leadership of our Executive Director, Howard Cook. Personally, it has amazed me the amount of work being done by this small team and the mountains they have moved over the past several years demonstrating their ability to navigate an ever-shifting environment, making progressive and critical decisions with members and strategic partners, and come out on top after COVID. The first half of 2022, through the leadership of Past President Ken Truver, we pledged our focus and support for sound governance, fiscal responsibility, and the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) program. We increased our presence and footprint as an Association to dedicated training to help strengthen the ABLE philosophy within law enforcement organizations throughout the world. As we wrapped up the last five months of the year, we re-engaged members who have lost touch with our Association and asked the Chapters to “Reach Out and Re Engage” (ROAR) their members back into our Association. We had the opportunity to connect with chapter leaders through our Virtual Engagement Meetings (VEM) hearing about the successes and challenges at the Chapter level.
TIM BRANIFF Association President NA Session 226
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