Cincinnati – Laith Khalaf
2019 Director’s Community Leadership Award Recipient
FBI Cincinnati honors Laith Khalaf. After graduating from the FBI Citizens Academy, Mr. Khalaf developed an engagement program with large corporations and nonprofits in Central Ohio to promote the FBI and flag potential threats. The effort helped the FBI to create liaisons with a diverse network of community and business leaders. His work directly led to a safer, more connected region.
FBI Director Recognizes Distinguished Community Leaders
Director Christopher Wray recognized the recipients of the 2019 Director’s Community Leadership Award. These leaders, selected by their area FBI field office, have demonstrated outstanding contributions to their local communities through service. The FBI is grateful for the work of each of these individuals and organizations on behalf of their communities.
Listing
-
Albany - Jonathan Rajewski
-
Albuquerque – Chris Schueler
-
Anchorage – Julie Kitka
-
Atlanta – Anti-Defamation League, Southern Division
-
Baltimore – Brian Decker
-
Birmingham – Children’s Policy Council of Jefferson County
-
Boston – Kathy Best
-
Buffalo – Cheryll Moore
-
Charlotte – International House of Charlotte
-
Chicago – Chicago Eco House
-
Cincinnati – Laith Khalaf
-
Cleveland – The Foundry
-
Columbia – South Carolina Chapter of the NAACP
-
Dallas – James Weldon Asaff
-
Denver – Susan Smith
-
Detroit – National Council of Negro Women, Inc., Detroit Section
-
El Paso – Mary Yañez
-
Honolulu – Pono Shim
-
Houston – Tim Miller
-
Indianapolis – Gary McKay
-
Jackson – Junior Auxiliary of Tupelo
-
Jacksonville – Jennifer Silvey-Cason
-
Kansas City – ICT-SOS
-
Knoxville – Yassin Terou
-
Las Vegas – David Mizrahi
-
Little Rock – Sophia Said
-
Louisville – She Became
-
Memphis – Nashville Predators
-
Miami – Daniel Puder
-
Milwaukee – Teresa Kent
-
Minneapolis – African American Leadership Council
-
Mobile – Dr. Rusty J. Sowell
-
New Haven – Peace Island Institute Connecticut
-
New Orleans – Cassie Hammett
-
New York – Trainers United on Long Island for the Prevention of Suicide
-
Newark – Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey
-
Norfolk – Hampton Roads Diversity and Inclusion Consortium
-
Oklahoma City – The CARE Center
-
Omaha – MercyOne Siouxland Child Advocacy Center
-
Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation
-
Portland – Antoinette Edwards
-
Richmond – Carol Adams Foundation
-
Sacramento – Breaking the Chains
-
Salt Lake City – Shannon Miller Cox
-
San Antonio – Ransomed Life
-
San Diego – Jewish Family Service
-
San Francisco – Emily Murase
-
San Juan – Biological and Chemical Emergencies Laboratory
-
Seattle – Sean Michael Smith
-
Springfield – Howard G. Buffett Foundation
-
St. Louis – Missouri Masonic Children’s Foundation
-
Washington Field Office – José Andrés Puerta
-
Office of Public Affairs – Tom Joyner
1 - 53 of 53 Results