MOUNT VERNON – The Knox County Sheriff’s Office announced on Monday that it has been recognized for excellence in training management in 2024 by Lexipol, the leading provider of solutions that empower performance excellence in public safety.
This is the fourth consecutive year the Knox County Sheriff’s Office has earned this recognition.
“Ongoing training is vital to equipping our personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to protect and serve our community effectively,” said Sheriff Daniel J. Weckesser.
The Lexipol Connect program tracks and evaluates performance on five metrics proven to measure success in training management.
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office achieved Silver recognition for consistent and effective online training management, which includes training hours assigned, and completions tracked, personnel engagement, and external training activities logged.
“We are honored to receive this recognition from Lexipol Connect, which underscores our commitment to excellence in training,” said Chief Deputy Rich Miller.
The Knox County Sheriff Office’s excellence in training management enhances community safety by helping personnel remain up to date with the latest tactics, technologies and strategies.
“The investment in continuous and robust training management reflects our agency’s dedication to community safety and professionalism,” Weckesser said.
“The Lexipol platform allows the Knox County Sheriff’s Office to manage training efficiently, ensuring our personnel are always ready to respond to the needs of our residents.”
For more information, visit Sheriff – Knox County, Ohio or www.lexipol.com.
About the Knox County Sheriff’s Office
Our mission is to perform Law Enforcement duties fairly, impartially, professionally, and efficiently.
“We will strive to conduct ourselves with honor, integrity, and high ethical standards while upholding the U.S. Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Ohio,” Weckesser said.
