Captain Graduates FSA Commanders Academy

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Pictured: FSA Executive Director Steve Casey, FSA President Al Nienhuis, Capt. Daniel Tutko, Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman, and Gadsden County Sheriff Morris A. Young.

Sarasota County Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman is pleased to announce that another staff member graduated from the Florida Sheriffs Association’s Commanders Academy. Friday, Daniel Tutko, Emergency Operations Bureau Captain, completed the Academy at the Florida Sheriffs Association headquarters in Tallahassee. In collaboration with the Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, sheriffs designed the Academy to ensure mid to upper-level criminal justice leaders have the background and training to carry out their agency responsibilities. Tutko and commanders from 34 other Florida sheriff’s offices participated in a two-week curriculum with more than 50 presenters and panelists on topics including leadership, ethics, discipline, and other areas related to upper-level leadership as well as emerging trends and issues in law enforcement.

Pictured: FSA Executive Director Steve Casey, FSA President Al Nienhuis, Capt. Daniel Tutko, Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman, and Gadsden County Sheriff Morris A. Young.

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