ASSOCIATE Magazine FBINAA Q2-2025
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
Todd Weiss retired from the Town of Colonie Police Department in 2023 as a Lieutenant with over 23 years of service. During his career at Colonie PD, he served various capacities within the Patrol, Investiga tions and Administrative Services Divisions, including supervisor of the Special Investigation Unit and Computer Crime Unit. Additional assignments included Special Services Team, Community Services and Training. Todd Weiss is currently the Director of the Capital Region Crime Analysis Center, overseeing the operations of crime analysis and real-time service teams that provide crime analysis, intelligence, information and on-demand, real-time services to law enforcement as they respond, investigate and otherwise prevent criminal activity within the Capital Region
24 2025 FBINAA NATIONAL ANNUAL TRAINING CONFERENCE | BALTIMORE Series: Life After Law Enforcement LIFE AFTER LAW ENFORCEMENTĀ® PANEL Colonel Bill Gardiner , Director, Idaho State Police; FBINAA Section I Representative; NA Session 238 Laurie Cahill, Past President FBINAA (2014); NA Session 198 Major Mark Santiago (Ret), New Jersey State Police; NA Session 278 Daryell Harmon , Vice President, Sales, ASP, INC Paul Butler , Moderator, Retired Chief, NA Session 220 Frank Trammer is a dynamic and influential speaker, trainer, and coach in the areas of leadership and per sonal development. In 2018, Frank founded Guardian Leadership whose mission is to inspire, challenge and equip others to lead with purpose, achieve their fullest potential, and enrich the lives of those they serve. Frank has a passion for leadership and building a world of great leaders who are committed to improving themselves, their organizations, and the lives of those they lead. He has helped hundreds of public safety agencies and thousands of leaders at all levels transform their lives, their careers, and their organizations through his motivational style of leadership training. Frank serves as Executive Director for the John Maxwell Team, one of the largest and most trusted training and development organizations in the world. He has also served as an adjunct professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Columbus State University where he taught leadership. In addition to his leadership experience, Frank has a diverse public-safety background, having worked more than 20 years in state, county, and municipal law enforcement. Currently Frank serves as the Chief of Police for the newly created Stockbridge Police Department. This program is designed to help identify the importance of organizational values in creating a strong leadership culture; how to clarify and communicate a purpose that resonates with others; the key principles of self-leadership and servant leadership; how to enhance morale and inspire higher performance; and ways to increase employee engagement and improve retention. The FBINAA is proud to bring together four outstanding leaders in law enforcement for an in-depth discussion of life after public service and the opportunities and expectations of transitioning to and working in the private sector. The panel will share personal and profes sional experiences, and offer valuable advice and insights for those considering their next career after public service. Series: Leadership FBINAA: CULTIVATING A CULTURE OF EXCELLENCE Chief Frank Trammer , Stockbridge Police Department (GA); FBINAA Instructor, NA Session 288
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