Donald de Lucca Seeking Election for Fourth Vice President of IACP

September 23, 2013 by Admin

Police Chief Donald de Lucca is campaigning for the position of fourth Vice President of the International Association of the Chiefs of Police (IACP). The election date is Oct. 21, 2013, in Philadelphia, Penn.  If elected, de Lucca would serve a one-year term.

De Lucca was named police chief of the Town of Golden Beach in Miami-Dade County in the autumn of 2011. Since taking up this position, Golden Beach has developed a reputation for being one of the safest communities in Florida.

Prior to working in Golden Beach, de Lucca served in the Miami Beach Police Department for 26 years. He held the rank of police chief for the last seven years. This position was especially demanding, because Miami Beach hosts more than 10,000,000 visitors every year.

To further develop the city’s vacation industry, de Lucca ensured that officers in the Miami Beach Police Department were properly trained in dealing with any incidents that could occur in the city’s tourism areas. Under his direction, the police department received international awards for its outstanding service.

The International Association of the Chiefs of Police was founded in 1893. The organization encourages the improvement of law enforcement agencies by hosting conferences that address cutting-edge law enforcement issues, developing training programs and promoting close collaboration among agencies.

De Lucca has received endorsements from several respected public-service organizations, including:

  •  Florida Police Chiefs Association
  •  New England Association Chiefs of Police
  •  Massachusetts Chiefs of Police
  •  Mississippi Police Chiefs Executive Board
  •  Connecticut Police Chiefs Association
  •  Delaware Police Chiefs Council
  •  New Hampshire Police Chiefs Association
  •  Michigan Police Chiefs Association

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