Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Capella University student Tammy Alexander recipient of the 2006 FBI Director's Community Leadership Award

Tammy Alexander, director for information assurance and cybersecurity training at Fountainhead College of Technology in Knoxville, Tenn., and master degree student at Capella University, was awarded the 2006 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award.

The FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award was established by the director of the FBI in 1990 to publicly recognize the achievements of individuals and organizations actively involved in community crime prevention. The award is given annually to one individual or organization from each of the FBI’s 56 field offices.

Seeking her master's degree at capella university, Alexander serves as the vice president on the board of advisers for the Infragard East Tennessee Alliance, a Federal Bureau of Investigation program that aims to improve and extend information sharing between private industry and the government when it comes to critical national infrastructures.



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