
Pueblo County can boast a new milestone in law enforcement excellence as Sgt. Brian Ziolkowski joins the ranks of distinguished graduates from the National Command & Staff College. Last week on October 11, Ziolkowski completed the esteemed Command and Staff Leadership program, becoming the first from his agency to achieve this honor, as reported by the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office.
Delving into the 26th session of the program, Ziolkowski rigorously engaged with coursework designed to rigorously prepare law enforcement leaders for the complexities of their roles. In the company of public safety leaders and military elites, he navigated scenarios intended to quickly sharpen leadership acumen. Ziolkowski achieved this academic feat while serving at the Sheriff's Office, a testament to his commitment to his profession.
The National Command & Staff College is recognized for its role in shaping the minds and strategies of those tasked with the mantle of public safety. It functions as a crucible for leadership development, drawing participants from various agencies who seek to elevate their capabilities to effectively command. The completion of such a program signals the participant's readiness to confront and manage the dynamic challenges that define the spheres of public safety and security.
In a clear display of pride, the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office announced the accomplishment of Sgt. Ziolkowski, highlighting the significance of the event. "Sgt. Brian Ziolkowski graduated on October 11 from the elite National Command & Staff College’s Command and Staff Leadership program Session #26," the statement read. The office envisions that the newly acquired knowledge and refined skills will not only benefit Ziolkowski in his future endeavors but also enrich the operations of the agency.









