
The Lewisville Police Department recently celebrated achievements of their own in the realm of law enforcement education and leadership training. Sergeant Paul Walther and Sergeant Jamil Greene have both completed the rigorous ILEA School of Police Supervision, which is designed to enhance the supervisory skills of law enforcement leaders, as per the Lewisville Police Department.
ILEA's program is known for preparing participants to lead their teams with a focus on effective service and community engagement. The program's completion by the sergeants is being lauded as a reflection of their dedication to professional growth.
Moreover, the announcement included special recognition for Elizabeth Mayes, who received the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy Award—an honor bestowed upon individuals who finish a demanding series of courses across the Supervisor, Command, and Executive Leadership Institutes. Accomplishments in this trio of programs suggest an elevated level of commitment to leadership and professional development within the law enforcement field.
Mayes' recognition is not simply a matter of course completion but embodies a broader commitment to leadership that the Lewisville Police Department holds in high esteem. As the department's social media post puts it, Elizabeth's journey through the FBI-LEEDA program is truly inspiring, marking her as a standout amongst her peers in law enforcement leadership.









