Brent Dunbar
The White County (Georgia) Fire Services recently announced the promotion of Brent Dunbar to the rank of part-time lieutenant with the Training Division, effective March 1, 2026. He joined the department in May 2022 as a part-time firefighter and has played a key role in strengthening the department’s training initiatives. He holds a bachelor’s degree in fire science from CSU.
Todd Roberts
The Ohio State Highway Patrol has promoted Todd J. Roberts to the rank of captain. He was promoted to staff lieutenant in 2024 and was assigned to the Office of Planning, Research and Development. In his new role, Roberts will command office field operations. He received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration from CSU.
Rachel Rodriguez-Williams
Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams has officially launched her campaign for Wyoming secretary of state. She is the leader of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus and has established a record as one of the most conservative members of the legislature. A native of northern California, her professional roots are in public safety, having served for seven years as a law enforcement officer in Marin County, California. She holds a master’s degree in criminal justice administration from CSU.
Jeremy Butler
The city of LaGrange (Georgia) honored Jeremy Butler for 25 years of service. Butler currently serves as the division commander for the Administrative Services Division of the LaGrange Police Department. His career includes patrol officer, detective, canine handler, field training officer, patrol sergeant and lieutenant. He earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration from CSU.
Meghan Houidobre
St. Tammany Public Schools (Louisiana) has named Meghan Houidobre as the High School Division Teacher of the Year. She serves as the emergency medical responder instructor at Covington High School, where she also teaches human anatomy and physiology, and dual-enrollment medical terminology. She received a master’s degree in emergency services management from CSU.
Breanna Westling
Breanna Westling has taken the safety specialist position at American Crystal, a grower-owned cooperative and the nation’s largest beet sugar producer. Westling will provide safety leadership to ensure the facility is in compliance with corporate safety standards, including agriculture, operations and packaging. She brings 11 years of experience to the role and earned a bachelor’s degree in occupational safety and health from CSU.
Steven Barger
The town of Holden Beach (North Carolina) has selected Steven Barger as its new police chief. He is a member of the Brunswick County Board of Education and currently represents District 4 on the board. Barger will begin the role on March 30. He is also a lieutenant with the Village of Bald Head Island, serving as a firefighter and paramedic. He holds a master’s degree in fire executive leadership with a focus on occupational safety and health from CSU.
Jason Eaves
The city of Wilmington (North Carolina) has appointed Jason Eaves to the role of safety and risk management director. He worked as a safety officer with the Brunswick County Public Utilities for the past four years, where he led safety audits, developed standard operating procedures and implemented OSHA-compliant training programs. He received a master’s degree in occupational safety and health from CSU.
Miranda Scott
Business and computer science teacher Miranda Scott has been selected as one of 10 finalists for the 2027 Georgia Teacher of the Year Award. She currently teaches at Charles R. Drew High School in Clayton County and serves as chair of the Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Department. She earned an MBA with a focus in human resource management from CSU.
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