Episodes
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
Sheriff James Mele: Big Role in a Small County
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
James Mele was elected as Tuolumne County Sheriff in 2006. He comes from a family of law enforcement professionals. His father spent 35 years with the LAPD. Mele is says while he’s a sheriff in a small county he still often finds himself in meetings with the governor, US senators and representatives and other high-powered officials. Early on he struggled finding his “self” but took a proactive approach to fixing that. He also says his ego sometimes got in the way of success, as it does with many people. One of the challenging times during his time as sheriff has been managing law enforcement personnel during the Rim Fire; the biggest causes were radio limitations and interoperability. He says as a leader you need to know that you can’t do it all yourself; you need partners and his during the Rim Fire his was Cal OES and its MIGU.
Links/Resources
http://www.tuolumnecounty.ca.gov/index.aspx?NID=341
USC Price School Leadership Programs
USC Price School in Sacramento
2014 California Mobile Command CenterRally a Success in Sacramento (Topic: MIGU)