The King County Office of Emergency Management in partnership with the Federal Way Police Department and King County Sherriff's Department is offering this seminar at no cost to area police, fire departments and emergency managers. This course is highly recommended for all levels of supervision.
January 23, 2025, 9am - 1pm
Federal Way Community Center
Register by January 9, 2025
Leadership for a Lifetime: How the Past Prepares us for the Future
Paul Butler is an internationally renowned speaker who has trained and entertained audiences in Europe, Africa, South America, and all across North America. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication with a concentration in Culture and Communication, as well as an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice. He excels in the areas of motivation, leadership, customer service, and attitude empowerment. During his 27 years of law enforcement, he has been a public servant, training officer, sergeant, crisis negotiator, chief of police, and chief deputy. These opportunities have given him a unique perspective on a vast array of situations and circumstances that many people find themselves in every day. These experiences have helped him to develop the answers to questions and cures to problems most people are facing at work and in life on a continual basis.
Questions?
Contact Nancy Choi, nchoi@kingcounty.gov
January 23, 2025, 9am - 1pm
Federal Way Community Center
Register by January 9, 2025
Leadership for a Lifetime: How the Past Prepares us for the Future
Paul Butler is an internationally renowned speaker who has trained and entertained audiences in Europe, Africa, South America, and all across North America. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication with a concentration in Culture and Communication, as well as an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice. He excels in the areas of motivation, leadership, customer service, and attitude empowerment. During his 27 years of law enforcement, he has been a public servant, training officer, sergeant, crisis negotiator, chief of police, and chief deputy. These opportunities have given him a unique perspective on a vast array of situations and circumstances that many people find themselves in every day. These experiences have helped him to develop the answers to questions and cures to problems most people are facing at work and in life on a continual basis.
Questions?
Contact Nancy Choi, nchoi@kingcounty.gov