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OFD Training Officer Completes 2-Year Managing Officer Program
By Alyssa Schnugg
News editor
Oxford Fire Department’s Training Chief Jesse Clock was recognized recently for graduating from the Managing Officer Program at the National Fire Academy.
The Oxford Board of Aldermen recognized Clock for his achievement during their regular board meeting on Tuesday.
“We are so grateful for your commitment and dedication, not just to the OFD but to our community,” said Mayor Robyn Tannehill. “We know that we have the best fire department in America, but people like you make us sure to continue that way.”
The Managing Officer Program is a two-year program, designed for emerging leaders in the fire service. Candidates must complete five prerequisite courses to attend the program, then take four courses at the NFA campus in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Before graduating, Clock had to develop a community-based project. Clock created a Core Competency Program for OFD.
“To my knowledge, he’s the only one at the Oxford Fire Department to have done this,” said OFD Chief Joey Gardner.