Saturday, May 23, 2026

National Recognition Highlights Advanced Leadership Training and Service to the Community

St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce that Captain Charles Hodges, Captain Peggy Snodgrass and Lieutenant Michael Dawes have earned the prestigious FBI-Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) Trilogy Award, a national distinction recognizing law enforcement professionals committed to strengthening their leadership capabilities in service to their agencies and communities.
The FBI-LEEDA Trilogy Award is presented to individuals who have successfully completed the organization's comprehensive three-tiered leadership program: the Supervisor Leadership Institute, the Command Leadership Institute, and the Executive Leadership Institute. Together, the Trilogy series focuses on essential areas including ethical leadership, community engagement, organizational effectiveness, implicit bias awareness, and emotional intelligence. Earning this recognition reflects a personal investment in becoming a more principled, effective, and forward-thinking law enforcement leader.
"Law enforcement executives carry a responsibility to the people they lead and the communities they serve—and the Trilogy series is built to sharpen that sense of responsibility,” said FBI-LEEDA Executive Director Jacques Battiste. “The skills built across these three courses will shape how Captain Charles Hodges, Captain Peggy Snodgrass and Lieutenant Michael Dawes lead, develops others, and shows up for their community going forward.”


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