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In closing, I want to thank all of you for what you do day in and day out for our profession and our communities. I also want to thank this Executive Board and Executive Office Staff for all they do to make this Association and your membership experience what it is. In addi- tion, I would like to thank Barry Thomas as he transitions off of the Executive Board. Barry is a great friend and has always been my go-to person for advice on Association matters. We will miss his leadership and dedication to this Association. This is an emotional time for me as I transition out of the Presi- dent role and have also announced that I am retiring from my law enforcement career of 40 years. I know many of you have done this as

well and understand the emotion and nervousness that goes along with major life changes. I intend to transition to the private sector where I can stay connected with our profession and most importantly the FBINAA. I hope to be able to stay in contact with all the great friends I have made during my 21 years of FBINAA membership.

God Bless and Stay Safe!

Joey Reynolds President Joey Reynolds

Executive Assistant Director Joshua Skule, FBI Intelligence, left, and Assistant Director David Resch, Training Division, right, present Joey Reynolds, FBI National Academy Associates President, a commemorative brick noting National Academy graduate 50,000 Cpt. Amy Schreiner, University of Alabama at Birmingham Police Dept. during their graduation at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia on Wednesday, June 7, 2017. (Photo Credit: Jeff Mankie/FBI Academy)

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