SAN ANGELO, TX - The San Angelo Police Department announced that Assistant Chief Craig Thomason has successfully graduated from the Leadership Command College, Class 103, a prestigious executive-level training program for law enforcement leaders across Texas.
The Leadership Command College is an intensive, multi-module program designed to strengthen executive leadership, strategic thinking, and organizational management within law enforcement agencies.
Throughout the course, participants receive advanced instruction in leadership development, professional ethics, communication, personnel management, and contemporary issues facing the criminal justice profession.
The curriculum is led by respected experts from across the nation and challenges attendees to enhance their ability to effectively lead and serve their communities.
Assistant Chief Thomason completed three rigorous three-week training modules, culminating on February 20, 2026. The program required a significant commitment of time, study, and collaboration with fellow law enforcement executives from agencies throughout the state.
"Chief Griffith commends Assistant Chief Thomason for his dedication to professional growth and his continued commitment to excellence," information from the department stated. "His achievement reflects not only his personal work ethic and leadership ability, but also the San Angelo Police Department’s ongoing investment in high-quality training and development to better serve the citizens of San Angelo. The San Angelo Police Department congratulates Assistant Chief Craig Thomason on this outstanding accomplishment."
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