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Chief Debra Williams

In honor of Women's Month, this month will be featuring some of our current and former female HBCU Chief Executive Law Enforcement Officials. This week the National Organization of Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) also featured our very own Chief Debra Williams on their Twitter feed. Join us in congratulating Chief Williams on being a dynamic leader and a mentor to many at one of our premier HBCU institutions. Click on the button below to see the NOBLE Twitter feed on Chief Williams.

HBCU-Law Enforcement Executives Association (HBCU-LEEA) benefits include:

  • Professional development opportunities including training conferences, workshops, and webinars. These help members to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in law enforcement, and develops new skills and knowledge.

  • Networking opportunities:  network with other law enforcement professionals from HBCUs and minority-serving institutions (MSIs) for new job opportunities, partnerships, and collaborations.

  • Advocacy: HBCU-LEEA advocates for the needs of law enforcement professionals from HBCUs and MSIs to ensure our professionals have access to the resources and support they need for success.

  • Mentorship: HBCU-LEEA provides mentorship opportunities to help develop careers and to achieve their professional goals.

2025 Membership Dues

2025 Membership Dues
Regular Annual Membership $150
Associate/ Support Membership$120
Corporate/ Organization Membership$300
Student Membership$25

Annual Corporate Partners

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