Adriane P. Reesey
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Broward County Sheriff’s Office
Department of Law Enforcement
Community Involvement and
Adjunct Instructor ITT Technical Institute
Reesey began her criminal justice career with the Johnstown Police Department Juvenile Bureau in the summer of 1977. For over 30 years, she has worked in corrections, law enforcement and its periphery working toward understanding and equal justice. Her education and experience culminate an eclectic background.
Reesey has served in the capacities of a sergeant in the United States Army stationed at Leavenworth Prison, felony probation officer, forensic aftercare substance abuse supervisor, violence prevention program developer, court liaison, juvenile program manager, therapist and Adjunct Instructor in her career path of Criminal Justice.
The culmination of her work in those areas allowed her to be selected for a position serving a 21 (twenty one) county area in the State of North Carolina Department of Corrections, assisting counties with the implementation of “Alternatives to Incarceration” programming in those respective counties.
Reesey’s current assignment within the Broward County Sheriff’s Office is as a Community Involvement Specialist and she functions as an active liaison between boards, the community, school districts, various community agencies, and the Sheriff’s Office, to include participating in community forums.
Reesey provides presentations to the community, boards, and civic associations regarding programs and projects under her charge. Further she prepares reports regarding programs and projects, to include addressing any relevant community issues and potential problems.
She also is an Adjunct Professor at the Florida ITT Technical Institute teaching Criminal Justice in their nighttime Bachelors of Criminal Justice Studies Program.
Organizational appointments include current Chair of the Human Rights Board of Broward County, and Board Director on the Broward County Crime Commission.
Further she serves on the City of Ft Lauderdale Community Services Board. Reesey is the very first woman to be named as Chairperson of the Broward County Human Rights Board since its inception.
Reesey has received a number of awards for outstanding service throughout her career, and looks forward to continued public service with quality and caring. Most recenly, she received an award and recognition as " Humanitarian of the Year" from a Broward County organization.
Reesey is an extremely motivated and results-driven criminal justice and project management professional with exceptional communication skills and an extensive background in the following broad-based competencies:
Contract Negotiations
Grant Proposal Writing
Resolution Management
Strategic Planning
Crisis Response
Efficiency Development
Team Building
Incentive Planning
Program Development.
Reesey has a dynamic management career leading the conceptualization, creative design, planning, staffing, budgeting and promotion of successful programs nationwide.
Reesey is a well-organized, driven and intellectually competitive individual with proven track record of success in negotiating strategic opportunities that dramatically enhances corporate visibility.
Reesey's excellent qualifications in strategic planning with comprehensive knowledge of management, organizational development, team building and project execution have translated into success at every turn.