Fulford receives highest recognition from police chiefs group
Published 10:23 am Monday, May 5, 2025
- Selma Police Chief Kenta Fulford. (Brent Maze, The Selma Times-Journal)
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Selma Chief of Police Kenta Fulford is among an elite group of chiefs in the state who have successfully completed the four-level program developed by the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police and supported by the Alabama Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission.
“On behalf of the University Partnership for Alabama Continuing Education, and the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police, I take great pleasure in announcing that Chief Kenta K. Fulford has completed 240 hours of training in the Certified Law Enforcement Executive Program. This is the highest level of achievement that is awarded through this program,” said Kaleb Littlejohn, Director of the Center for Best Practices in Law Enforcement at Jacksonville State University and UPACE Partner.
Fulford received this certification and recognition at the annual Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Montgomery on Feb. 13.
Examples of courses included in the program include: understanding and developing your leadership style; police leadership: managing for the future; ethics and integrity; police organizational structure: managing for effectiveness: strategic planning and personnel management.
The UPACE Partnership is made up of Jacksonville State University, The University of North Alabama and Troy University Dothan. Its purpose is to make continuing education programs available for agencies and associations across the state.