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Former Mayor Omar Neal Guest Speaker at The Terence Crutcher Foundation Police Accountability Forum June 2, 2018

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Former Mayor Omar Neal possesses an exemplary and veritable career in leadership both in the private and public sector and, will be the guest speaker at the Terence Crutcher Foundation Police Accountability Forum June 2, 2018 beginning at 9 am until 2 pm and lunch will be served.

Omar Neal is a distinguished graduate of the Montgomery Police Academy. Former Mayor Neal’s career includes him serving as a policeman as well as a juvenile court counselor. He also penned the proposal that established the Youth Aide Division of the Tuskegee Police Department, subsequently serving as the department’s founding director.

You Got the Power’s Community Policing training is nationally certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST). IADLEST launched the National Certification Program (NCP) to establish law enforcement training standards and “best practices” relating to improved professionalism and skill sets for our nations’ first responders. NCP courses are recognized nationally and designed to count towards officers’ mandatory in-service training requirements.

If motivation is the electrical power that activates the engine of success, then Omar Neal is the personification of a mighty motivational machine.  Arrayed with the God-given ability to mobilize, empower and motivate people from all walks of life to reach their greatest level of excellence, Omar Neal takes pride in positively impacting the lives of those whom he has the opportunity to reach.

Thousands have completed his training classes which are designed to empower business leaders, high-potential managers, and key professionals to rise to the challenges of their diverse environment.  Mr. Neal is engaged by professionals whose career paths present them with challenging promotions, organizational shifts, or communication conflicts that demand exceptional leadership qualities.

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Omar Neal coaching is grounded in incisive analytic skills that are informed by creativity, along with perceptive candor rooted in a passion for mentoring.

Attendees of  YGTP workshop unanimously agree that the workshops are a life changing experience and exceed their expectations. Participants regularly express that these learning principals are easily integrated into their daily workplace interactions as well as their personal and professional relationships.

The Honorable Omar Neal served as Mayor of the historic city Tuskegee, Alabama from November 2008 to November 2012. He also served as a Macon County Commissioner from 1996-2000.  The in-depth conversations held with hundreds of top level professionals give Neal a heightened understanding of the thinking, behaviors and skills that are needed for effective leadership. Neal received his B.S. degree from Tuskegee University in business administration. He earned his master’s degree in Public Management from Troy University and also completed the Harvard University Kennedy  School of Government’s Executive Education program in State and Local government.  In addition, Neal completed the Delta Leadership Institute, which is sponsored by the Delta Regional Authority in partnership with the College of Continuing Studies at the University of Alabama.

 

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