2006 NLLEA Conference
20th
Annual NLLEA Conference Held in Baltimore
Is it really over?
It seems hard to believe, but the NLLEA’s 20th Annual Conference is now
history. But wasn’t it great? Held at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
Hotel August 23 – 26, the conference occurred jointly with the Underage
Drinking Enforcement Training Center’s 7th National Leadership Conference.
Approximately 100 NLLEA members attended the event while joint conference
attendance exceeded 1,500.
The
Conference officially started on Wednesday evening with the President’s
reception, and Opening Ceremonies followed the next morning. The Baltimore
City Police Department Color Guard presented the flags before the playing
of the national anthems of the United States and Canada. (The NLLEA includes
the membership of two Canadian agencies.) NLLEA President Linda Ignowski
presided over the ceremonies that in addition to her remarks, included
remarks from Baltimore Police Department Deputy Commissioner Marcus L.
Brown, NHTSA Impaired Driving Division Chief Heidi Coleman, and OJJDP
Representative Sharie Cantelon.
Conference
Sessions
Thursday
and Friday morning’s agenda featured several workshop sessions and two
plenaries. Presenters traveled from Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Vermont, and Washington to be present, and their topics address
a number of issues related to alcohol beverage control law enforcement
and administration. Most every workshop session was filled to capacity
with plenary sessions drawing several hundred attendees on Thursday afternoon
and several dozen on Friday morning.
Catching Up
with Colleagues
As always, the conference provided ample networking opportunities. The
Association’s Hospitality Room was open each evening, allowing participants
and their spouses/significant others to catch up with old friends and
make new ones. And there was always time between sessions pack in a conversation
or two. Some participants took advantage of conference optional activities
like attending the Baltimore Orioles’ games on Thursday and Friday evening.
Still others took advantage of the beautiful, balmy summer evenings to
stroll Baltimore’s Inner Harbor before dining in one of the many excellent
seafood restaurants.
Law Enforcement
Awards Luncheon
The conference ballroom was filled to capacity for the Friday luncheon
during which the NLLEA’s annual Law Enforcement Awards were presented.
The luncheon featured a keynote address by Maryland Attorney General J.
Joseph Curran, Jr. who, along with President Linda Ignowski and NLLEA
Vice President Shawn Walker, assisted with the award presentations.
Also during the luncheon,
the name of Troy Woodal was added to the NLLEA Circle of Honor, a distinguished
group of law enforcement officers who were killed in the line of duty.
Lt. Woodall’s son, Sergeant Les Woodall of the Alabama ABC was present
to witness the induction ceremony and the standing ovation and sustained
applause of all in attendance.
Business Meeting
The Annual Business Meeting immediately followed Friday’s luncheon. The
minutes of the 2005 Annual Business Meeting were accepted as was the Finance
Report presented by Secretary/Treasurer Stacy Drakeford.
The membership voted
to host next year’s annual conference with the Underage Drinking Enforcement
Training Center’s 8th National Leadership Conference. As of this time,
conference dates and location have not been determined.
Ted Mahony, Chief
Investigator for Massachusetts ABC, submitted his name for consideration
as the next NLLEA Sergeant-At-Arms. He was elected to the position with
overwhelming support from the membership.
Closing Banquet
and Swearing In of New Officers
The Closing Banquet on Saturday night was held off-site at the Pier V
Hotel just a short walk from the conference hotel. The highlight of the
event was the swearing in of the 2006-2007 NLLEA Board of Directors: Shawn
Walker, President; Stacy Drakeford, Vice President, and Charles Sumner,
Secretary/Treasurer. (Due to travel arrangements that precluded his attendance
Saturday night, Ted Mahony was sworn in as Sergeant-At-Arms at the Annual
Business Meeting.). Linda Ignowski, as Immediate Past President, will
also serve on the Board.
In her concluding
remarks as President of the Association, Linda expressed appreciation
to a number of individuals. Plaques were presented to Chuck Conkling and
to the Utah Department of Public Safety in appreciation of their organizing
and hosting the 2006 NLLEA Training Academy in Salt Lake City. A plaque
was also presented to the National Center for Alcohol Law Enforcement,
a center funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance within the U.S. Department
of Justice, for having provided administrative support to the conference.
In keeping with an
old tradition, Linda Ignowski presented incoming President Shawn Walker
with the Wisconsin “Cheese Head,” a foam hat in the shape of a wedge of
Swiss cheese. The hat dates back to the end of the Roger Johnson’s term
as president (2001 —2002). In a gesture first made at last year’s banquet,
the room included a table set for one to symbolize the spiritual presence
of fellow liquor law enforcement officers who lost their lives as a result
of the performance of their duties.
The 20th NLLEA Annual
Conference was a big success with much learned and much accomplished.
This fall the new NLLEA Board of Directors will determine the location
of next year’s gathering, and information about how you can share about
your agency’s work in workshop session will be available later in the
winter. In the meantime, check out more pictures from the conference elsewhere
on this website.
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