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Daniel G. Davis

Pontiac

Summary

Professional law enforcement leader prepared for challenges of this role. Known for effective team collaboration and consistent achievement of operational goals. Valued for adaptability and dependable performance in dynamic environments. Dedicated to promoting an environment of positive growth and increased public support for the agency.

Overview

26
26
years of professional experience

Work History

Chief of Police

Pontiac Police Department
01.2000 - Current


  • Assisted in implementing community policing initiatives to enhance public safety and trust.
  • Monitored compliance with departmental regulations and state laws during routine assessments, video reviews, and performance evaluations.
  • Developed comprehensive training programs to ensure officer preparedness, resulting in increased professionalism and performance.
  • Conducted research on law enforcement best practices to support department policies and procedures.

Education

No Degree - Law Enforcement Leadership

FBI National Academy
Quantico, VA
03-2015

Bachelor of Arts - Administration of Justice

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Carbondale, IL
05-1999

Skills

  • Emergency response planning for active threats at schools, churches, and private businesses has been my top-priority outreach focus as Chief
  • Multitasking Abilities, both internal and external, for a smaller police agency
  • Team collaboration with active affiliations on local mental health board, ETSB 911 board, and county-wide drug court team
  • Public safety with proficiency requirements for every job assignment within the department
  • Personnel management consisting of policy development, union relations, strategic planning with budgetary concerns, and addressing violations with an emphasis on future growth

Timeline

Chief of Police

Pontiac Police Department
01.2000 - Current

No Degree - Law Enforcement Leadership

FBI National Academy

Bachelor of Arts - Administration of Justice

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Daniel G. Davis