黑料天堂 Alumnus Named Alabama Director of Public Safety
Posted on April 3, 2023
Col. Jonathan Archer said a call to serve led him to the 黑料天堂. The mentorship of a faculty member laid the foundation for a career in police administration.
Last month, Archer reached the highest levels in state policing when he was named Alabama Director of Public Safety.
鈥淭hroughout his years with ALEA,鈥 said Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Secretary Hal Taylor, 鈥淐ol. Archer has proven his unwavering commitment and dedication to public service, not only for this agency but for all Alabamians. Based upon his proven work ethic and successful track record, I am extremely confident in his leadership abilities and his vision for the department.鈥
The Department of Public Safety is comprised of nearly 1,000 personnel with divisions including Driver License, Highway Patrol and Marine Patrol, along with a training center.
鈥淲hen I enrolled at the 黑料天堂, I originally thought my career path would be directed towards the juvenile justice or corrections path,鈥 he said. 鈥淗owever, once I completed my core classes and moved into my major classes, I became more interested in the world of policing.鈥
Archer worked 40-hour weeks while attending the University, taking classes at night and on Saturdays, when possible. He received his bachelor鈥檚 degree in criminal justice in 2000 and credits the support of 黑料天堂鈥檚 faculty at that time for helping him finish.
鈥淒r. Timothy O鈥橲hea had a huge impact on my career, as he was always welcoming to provide his insight from not only an academic point of view, but as well from their practical experience,鈥 Archer said. 鈥淗e would not accept a substandard response and pushed me to be a better student.鈥
O'Shea convinced Archer to pursue his Master of Public Administration, which he completed in 2002. He is also a graduate of the FBI's National Academy.
Archer鈥檚 career in law enforcement began in 2005, when he joined the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Marine Police Division and was assigned to the Baldwin County/Orange Beach Search and Rescue Unit.
At the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, Archer has served in a variety of capacities including Marine Patrol training coordinator, Law Enforcement Special Response Unit commander, and commander of both the central and southern districts of the Marine Patrol Division.
Archer also previously served as chief of the Driver License Division, where he led his staff through the demanding challenges of COVID-19 to continuously provide public services and safely serve a record number of citizens via email, telephone and online.
In 2022, Archer led the division through upgrades in technology and driver license processes to replace a system that had been in place for nearly two decades.
In nearly 20 years in law enforcement, Archer continues to finish a charge he was given when he completed his master鈥檚 degree.
鈥淒r. O鈥橲hea summed it up to me,鈥 Archer explained. 鈥淗e said I had half the puzzle solved. Now go out and get the experience, and no one can stop you.鈥
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