
The Columbus Division of Police recently celebrated the accomplishments of two of its own. In a post shared to their official Facebook page, the department extended congratulations to Deputy Chief Coleman and Lieutenant Cummings for successfully completing the Public Safety Leadership Academy (PSLA) at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs. The Columbus Division of Police, in a social media announcement, praised the dedication and public service commitment demonstrated by both Coleman and Cummings, highlighting their achievement as "a true testament to your hard work, dedication, and commitment to public service."
The completion of the PSLA is not only a notch on the belts of these public servants but is also set to bolster the leadership within the ranks of the division. The statement from the Columbus Division of Police indicated that through their passion for leadership, Coleman and Cummings will "continue to make the division stronger." Their journey through the academy, which is known for its rigorous testing and preparation for higher leadership roles, is indicative of their readiness to handle complex and pressing challenges in their future roles.
Both Deputy Chief Coleman and Lieutenant Cummings have a history of service within the department, and their recent accomplishments point towards the continuous effort to improve public safety operations in Columbus. The education they've received at the PSLA is expected to enhance their skills in strategic management, ethics, and community engagement—critical areas for law enforcement leadership in today's climate.