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  BIOGRAPHIES
Presenters
 Christopher Goodly
Deputy Superintendent Management Services Bureau New Orleans Police Department
Chief Christopher Goodly has served the citizens of New Orleans as a member of the police department for more than 21 years. A life-long resident of New Orleans, Chief Goodly currently serves as Deputy Superintendent of the Management Services Bureau, overseeing the Education and Training Division (Police Academy), Recruitment Division, Personnel, and Human Resources. He previously served as the Training Director for the Education and Training Division, where he implemented many systematic measures to increase efficiency and accountability. Additionally, Chief Goodly was a long-serving commander of the Fifth Police District. Chief Goodly holds a Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Arts degree both in Criminal Justice from Southern University at New Orleans. He is a graduate of the 57th session of the Senior Management Institute for Police provided by the Police Executive Research Forum and the Anti-Defamation League’s Advanced Training School. Chief Goodly is an instructor for the department’s leadership development training program, Leadership in Police Organizations, established by the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Marvin Haiman
Executive Director
Professional Development Bureau
Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department
Mr. Haiman oversees the Metropolitan Police Department’s Recruiting Division, Metropolitan Police Academy Division, Human Resource Management Division, Disciplinary Review Division, Testing and Assessment Division, and the Office of Volunteer Coordination. Prior to being named Executive Director, Mr. Haiman served as the Director for the Office of Volunteer Coordination, Patrol Services, leading a team of 250 volunteers, including 90 part-time ‘reserve’ police officers. His team is responsible for a wide variety of engagement initiatives both within the Department and the broader community. Mr. Haiman previously served as the Chief of Staff for Technical Service Division, overseeing IT operations, following his time as Chief of Staff for the Strategic Services Bureau. In that capacity, he supported and led the administration of police recruitment, training, policy, and volunteer service matters for the Department. Prior to returning to the Metropolitan Police Department, Mr. Haiman served as Director for the Homeland Security Advisory Council for the United States Department of Homeland Security, establishing several key task forces for the Secretary. Mr. Haiman graduated from The Johns Hopkins University with a Master’s Degree in Management through the Police Executive Leadership Program and has his undergraduate degree in mathematics from the University of Iowa and received designation as a Certified Public Management Program through George Washington University, as well as certification in Strategic Project Management.
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