The Fall Conference is next week! Don't miss out!
2022 OACP / OSSA Fall Leadership Conference
September 28 & 29 at DPSST
Cost: $245 for OACP members $270 for non-members
Click here for a roster as of 9/21/2022.
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Join us for dinner/drinks after the conference on Wednesday, September 28 at Santiam Brewing! We have reserved some space for those who would like to join us. Click here to see who is signed up to attend. If you did not indicate on your registration form and would like to join us, just shoot Marie an email at [email protected]
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Thank You to Chief Darla Huxel
The OACP would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Chief Darla Huxel for her 14 years of service on the OACP Board. She has been a valuable team player. In her words: "It has been a pleasure to serve my district in such a prestigious organization but it is time to move aside and allow someone else to step up and represent District 16." OACP President Chief Chris Skinner acknowledged that Darla has been great to work with and an important voice for OACP and chiefs across the state.
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This is a follow up to information shared at the 2022 ELTS Conference by Dr. Jesenia Pizarro. Click here or on the graphic for a flyer to distribute.
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OACP Weekly Update
Send feedback by contacting the OACP Office at 503.315.1411 or by visiting the website: www.policechief.org
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