
The Wake County Sheriff's Office recently took to social media to herald the accomplishments of one of its own. Lt. H. Blackburn received commendations upon his completion of the Administrative Officer's Management Program (AOMP), an intensive 12-week course designed to bolster the knowledge and skills of those in the upper echelons of public safety professions. The Wake County Sheriff's Office post celebrated Lt. Blackburn's achievement, encouraging the community to join in on the congratulations. In their post, they articulated the significance of the program, which brings together students from agencies across the nation, offering not just a professional certificate but also fifteen college credits.
The AOMP is a distinguished educational offering by North Carolina State University, blending academic rigor with practical application for those keen on propelling their careers within public safety's often challenging landscape. Sitting at the intersection of academia and civil service, the Awarded certificate represents a milestone for individuals like Blackburn who complete the curriculum, and it signifies a commitment to both personal and community advancement. The Sheriff's Office proudly hashtagged the accomplishment as a testament to unity and mission: #OneOfficeOneCommunityOneMission #TeamWCSO.









