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BIOGRAPHIES
Presenters
Paul Noel
Deputy Superintendent Investigations & Support Bureau New Orleans Police Department
Paul Noel joined the New Orleans Police Department in 1997 at the age of 21 as a patrol officer. He quickly rose through the ranks of department serving in various assignments as a Detective, Detective Sergeant and as a Detective Lieutenant. In April of 2011, Paul was appointed to the position of Police Commander of the newly formed Criminal Investigations Division, and on December 30, 2015, was appointed to the position of Deputy Superintendent over the Operations Bureau. Paul received both his Masters and Bachelor’s Degrees in Criminal Justice from Loyola University. He graduated from the FBI National Academy, the FBI’s Law Enforcement Executive Development Program, and the DEA’s Drug Unit Commanders Academy.
Danielle Outlaw
Police Commissioner Philadelphia Police Department
Philadelphia Police Commissioner, Danielle M. Outlaw, is an experienced and respected law enforcement leader. She stands at the helm of the nation’s 4th largest police department, which employs more than 6500 sworn officers and 800 civilians who work to help make Philadelphia a safer city. Commissioner Outlaw is the first African- American woman to lead the Philadelphia Police Department. Prior to taking the helm as Philadelphia’s top law enforcement officer, Outlaw was the Chief of Portland, Oregon’s Bureau of Police. She was the first African American woman to hold that post. Commissioner Outlaw began her law enforcement career in Oakland, California where she spent 20 years in service with the Oakland Police Department. Commissioner Outlaw earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of San Francisco and a Master of Business Administration from Pepperdine University. She is also a graduate of the Police Executive Research Forum Senior Management Institute of Police, the Major Cities Chiefs’ Association Police Executive Leadership Institute and the FBI National Executive Institute.
27. | Third Annual National Police Peer Intervention Executive Leadership Conference