
The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office now boasts seven more deputies with elite training, as they've completed a rigorous program at the National Command & Staff College. Their graduation from the Command and Staff Leadership Program Session #30, a course recognized globally for its cultivation of strategic thinking and leadership skills in public safety leaders and military units, as confirmed by the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office.
This Friday's milestone marks a significant professional achievement for these individuals. Their commitment to enhancing their abilities and dedication to public service was put to the test through the comprehensive curriculum of the Command College, the details of which were shared by the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, these deputies now join a distinct group of law enforcement personnel equipped with advanced strategic skills intended to elevate their roles within the community.
The graduation ceremony, which took place on June 13, signified not only the successful completion of the program by the deputies but also underscored the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office's commitment to continuing education and professional development. While the specifics of the curriculum remain the purview of the National Command & Staff College, it is clear that these deputies have undergone extensive training to prepare them for the complex challenges faced by leaders in the field today.
Recognition of the deputies' hard-earned accomplishment is due, they have not only honed their leadership capabilities but they've also set a precedent for ongoing education and excellence within the ranks of the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, the influence of such advanced training is anticipated to ripple through the department as these graduates apply their newfound knowledge and skills to their work in law enforcement and community engagement.









