CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW)- Melissa Spielhagen, a Lieutenant with the Clarksville Police Department, was awarded the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (LEEDA) Trilogy Award.

To earn the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy Award, an individual must successfully complete the Supervisor Leadership Institute, Command Leadership Institute, and Executive Leadership Institute.

The mission of FBI-LEEDA is to advance the science and art of law enforcement leadership while promoting the exchange of information to improve law enforcement management practices through training, education, and networking among police professionals across the United States and beyond.

The Supervisor Leadership Institute is designed for first-line supervisors and middle managers with the goal of enhancing their leadership competencies. Attendees engage in personality diagnostics, leadership case studies, mentoring, developing your people, performance management, risk management, and credibility.

The Command Leadership Institute is designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions. Attendees engage in such topics as credibility, command discipline and liability, dealing with problem employees, and leading change within an organization.

This Executive Leadership Institute focuses on the emerging challenges facing the law enforcement profession. Attendees learn about bias and diversity, employee wellness, social and emotional intelligence, public trust and legitimacy, trends in law enforcement, and the implications of the 21st Century Policing Report.