Wildwood Crest police chief elected to FBI academy leadership board

WILDWOOD CREST, N.J. — Police Chief Robert Lloyd has been elected to the executive board of the New Jersey Chapter of the FBI National Academy Associates, the department announced.

Chief Lloyd’s election was confirmed during the chapter’s fourth-quarter business meeting on Tuesday evening. The association includes hundreds of law enforcement management and executive leaders from across New Jersey.

Chief Lloyd is a graduate of the FBI National Academy’s 277th session, completing the prestigious program in September 2019. Since then, he has been an active member of the academy’s alumni association, which fosters collaboration and professional development among law enforcement leaders.

“Congratulations to Chief Robert Lloyd,” the Wildwood Crest Police Department shared in a statement. “The chapter is comprised of several hundred management and executive law enforcement leaders from all over the state.”

Lloyd’s appointment to the board highlights his ongoing commitment to leadership within the law enforcement community both locally and statewide.

Wildwood Crest’s police chief takes on a new leadership role, furthering his contributions to law enforcement excellence in New Jersey.

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