Pinehurst police lieutenant graduates from management program

Lieutenant Jason Caulder has successfully graduated from the 96th session of the Administrative Officers Management Program (AOMP), as announced by Pinehurst Police Chief Glen Webb.

The graduation occurred on July 20 at the North Carolina State University McKimmon Conference and Training Center. Caulder joined 24 other graduates from state, county, and municipal agencies.

“We are very proud of Jason and what he has accomplished,” said 89th session graduate Chief Webb. “He brought the same hard work and dedication to this program that we see in his everyday service to the Village of Pinehurst.”

AOMP is a unique educational program for public safety professionals seeking career advancement. Three times a year, a class of 25 participants lives in residence at the N.C. State Highway Patrol Training Academy in Raleigh for an intensive 12-week academic program.

AOMP is a partnership that brings together the theoretical perspective of the faculty and the practical experience of police officers to produce the effective and efficient public management techniques required in these increasingly complex times.

Caulder began his career as a police officer in Southern Pines in 2008. He worked in various roles within Southern Pines Police Department, including as a K-9 officer.

In 2016, Caulder accepted a sergeant’s position with the Pinehurst Police Department. In 2020, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. Caulder has served in various roles within Pinehurst, including a specialized instructor in electronic control weapon, subject control and arrest techniques, firearms, and physical fitness.

In 2022, Caulder completed his Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

Feature photo: Lieutenant Jason Caulder (left) and Chief Webb after AOMP graduation.

Courtesy photo/Contributed. 

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