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 OFCA Today
OFCA Newly Credentialed Members
The credentialing program sets forth the goals needed for chief fire officers and fire officers to establish a higher degree of professionalism, so that fire chiefs and officers may be better prepared to serve their department, their community, and their organizations. The goal is to promote the professional development of the chief fire officer and fire officer in Ohio, and to assist these chiefs and officers in their daily operations, management, and leadership.
Congratulations to the newest credentialed members of the Ohio Fire Chiefs’ Association:
Assistant Chief Lee Adams, OFC – Piqua Fire Department
Lieutenant Gregory Duy, OFO – South Euclid Fire Department
Chief Benjamin J. Lovell, OFC – Big Walnut Joint Fire District
Assistant Chief Matthew D. McBirney, OFE, OFC – Aurora Fire Department Lieutenant Paramedic Scott Meshew, OFO – Wooster Division of Fire
EMS Coordinator Mark Mignery, OFE, OFC – Hamilton Fire Department
Captain Scott Rice, OFO – Orange Township Fire Department
Battalion Chief Shon Smith, OFC – Riverside Fire Department
Lieutenant Paramedic John Sullivan, OFO – Greentown Volunteer Fire Department
If you are interested in one of the credentialing programs, information is available on our website at www.ohiofirechiefs.org. Click on the “About” tab on the home page, then either the Ohio Fire Chief Credentialing or the Ohio Fire Officer Credentialing Program.
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