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December 6, 2023

2024 EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TRAINING SEMINAR

January 10 - 12, 2024

Seaside Civic & Convention Center
Seaside, OR

TWO CONFERENCE PRICE OPTIONS:
Register now before prices increase by $25 after Christmas!

Wondering who's registered? Click here for a current roster.

OPTION #1: $350 (Will be $375 after Christmas)
Option #1 includes 2024 OEDI membership and 4 hours of OEDI-sponsored training Wednesday afternoon. Also included is
all-day training on Thursday and half-day training Friday morning.  (Please note that OEDI will have a check-in sheet for those who have registered for the 4-hour OEDI-sponsored training.)

OPTION #2: $225 (Will be $250 after Christmas)

Option #2 includes the OACP Board meeting Wednesday afternoon, along with all-day training on Thursday and half-day training Friday morning. (This price DOES NOT include 2024 OEDI membership or Wednesday afternoon OEDI training.)

We're looking forward to hearing from a great lineup of presenters including Erik Laiho, A.J. DeAndrea, Dan Brown, Chief Mike Krantz, and Captain Jason Maniscalco. OEDI training on Wednesday includes a joint presentation by Doug Seirup, Kyle Williams, Sgt. Billy Bush, and S.A. Ryan (Rocky) Hall. 

Opening Night Reception:
OEDI organizes and facilitates a fabulous event Wednesday evening as part of your registration. This event is available for both Option #1 and Option #2 attendees. Don't miss it! Great food, free drinks and fantastic door prizes abound! 
We look forward to seeing you!

CONFERENCE PRESENTERS:

Mike Krantz
Chief | Bend Police Department

Chief Mike Krantz was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He began his career in law enforcement as a Police Officer in Portland, Oregon, in 1993. Mike worked numerous assignments in the Portland Police Bureau, including assignments in the Neighborhood Response Team, Drugs and Vice Division, Regional Organized Crime, Crime Reduction Unit, Detective Division, Training Division, Tactical Operations Division, and Strategic Services Division, and was eventually assigned as the Commander of Central Precinct. Read More

Jason Maniscalco
Captain | Bend Police Department

Captain Jason Maniscalco was raised in Bend, Oregon and he is a second generation Bend Police Officer. He began his career in law enforcement as a police officer in Sunriver, Oregon in 1998. He was hired with the Bend Police Department in 2000. He has worked several assignments with the Bend Police Department to include: Field Training Officer, SWAT Operator, Traffic officer, Cadet Coordinator, Reserve Advisor, Criminal Detective, Patrol Corporal, Patrol Sergeant, Investigations Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant...Read More

Joint Presentation: Case Study on Safeway Active Shooter - August 2022, Bend, Oregon 

Chief Mike Krantz and Captain Maniscalco will give a joint presentation detailing the active shooting incident that occurred in Bend, OR in August of 2022.

 

We are preparing to send all agencies their OACP membership dues renewal in the next couple weeks. Be looking for it in your inbox. Please note: the renewal invoice will only be sent to Member Agency key contacts (aka. chiefs or agency leaders), and "Other Associates." All Active (non-chiefs) and Associate members will have their dues paid for by the head of the agency. All OACP members associated with that organization will be listed on the invoice and their dues can be paid with one transaction. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.

 

Considering Membership for Individuals on Your Leadership Team?

 

If so, please have them apply by Friday, December 22. This will allow the Membership Committee adequate time to review the applications prior to the OACP Board meeting on Wednesday, January 10.  To review the membership qualifications and access the membership application form, click here.

OACP College Scholarship Program


The OACP is committed to promoting professionalism and we value the presence and contributions of educated men and women in these fields. To that end, the OACP provides competitive college scholarships for qualifying students. If you know of any students interested in applying for an OACP scholarship, please click on the link - here - and share with them. Applications are due by December 31.

 

The OACP congratulates Chief Mike Womer (Sunriver PD) on his retirement and Chief Stephen Lopez on taking the reigns as Sunriver PD's newest chief. Pictured above are three Sunriver PD Chiefs: Retired Chief Darling, Chief Lopez, and Retired Chief Womer. The OACP wishes Chief Womer a relaxing and fulfilling retirement and Chief Lopez great success in his new role.

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