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Retired Oklahoma City Police Department Major Ryan Boxwell Joins The National Command And Staff College
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Joining the National Command & Staff College is a tremendous opportunity to continue my passion for leadership development and organizational excellence.” - Ryan BoxwellHOLLY SPRINGS, NC, UNITED STATES, February 26, 2024 /EINPresswire / -- The National Command & Staff College proudly announces the appointment of Ryan Boxwell as its Chief Morale and Retention Officer (CMRO). With a distinguished career spanning over 29 years in both military and local government service, including commendable tenure with the Oklahoma City Police Department, Boxwell brings a wealth of experience and leadership to his new role.
As CMRO, Boxwell will spearhead the college's efforts to enhance morale and retention strategies, drawing upon his extensive background in public safety and organizational leadership.
"Ryan Boxwell's appointment as Chief Morale and Retention Officer underscores our commitment to fostering a supportive and resilient environment for our staff and students," said [Name], President of the National Command & Staff College. "His proven track record of leadership and dedication to professional development make him an invaluable addition to our team."
Throughout his distinguished career, Boxwell has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to intentional leadership and mentorship, serving in various divisions and units within the Oklahoma City Police Department. His experience ranges from high-stress roles in patrol enforcement to detailed administrative duties, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and rewards of leadership in the public safety sector.
Boxwell's leadership has been instrumental in spearheading numerous high-profile projects, investigations, and initiatives within the Oklahoma City Police Department. His notable achievements include the implementation of the body-worn camera program, development of transparent promotional processes, and leadership training programs across all ranks, among others.
"Joining the National Command & Staff College is a tremendous opportunity to continue my passion for leadership development and organizational excellence," said Ryan Boxwell. "I am committed to fostering a culture of resilience, support, and professional growth within the college community."
In addition to his extensive experience in law enforcement, Boxwell is a seasoned instructor and facilitator with exceptional communication skills and a dedication to personal and professional development. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Emergency Responder Administration from Oklahoma State University and is a graduate of the Senior Management Institute for Police at the Police Executive Research Forum.
As CMRO, Boxwell will spearhead the college's efforts to enhance morale and retention strategies, drawing upon his extensive background in public safety and organizational leadership.
"Ryan Boxwell's appointment as Chief Morale and Retention Officer underscores our commitment to fostering a supportive and resilient environment for our staff and students," said [Name], President of the National Command & Staff College. "His proven track record of leadership and dedication to professional development make him an invaluable addition to our team."
Throughout his distinguished career, Boxwell has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to intentional leadership and mentorship, serving in various divisions and units within the Oklahoma City Police Department. His experience ranges from high-stress roles in patrol enforcement to detailed administrative duties, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and rewards of leadership in the public safety sector.
Boxwell's leadership has been instrumental in spearheading numerous high-profile projects, investigations, and initiatives within the Oklahoma City Police Department. His notable achievements include the implementation of the body-worn camera program, development of transparent promotional processes, and leadership training programs across all ranks, among others.
"Joining the National Command & Staff College is a tremendous opportunity to continue my passion for leadership development and organizational excellence," said Ryan Boxwell. "I am committed to fostering a culture of resilience, support, and professional growth within the college community."
In addition to his extensive experience in law enforcement, Boxwell is a seasoned instructor and facilitator with exceptional communication skills and a dedication to personal and professional development. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Emergency Responder Administration from Oklahoma State University and is a graduate of the Senior Management Institute for Police at the Police Executive Research Forum.
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