National LEO Hall of Fame Positions and Board

Megan Stockburger

National LEO Hall of Fame

Co-Founder/Executive Director

mstockburger@leohof.com

Adam Davenport

National LEO Hall of Fame

Co-Founder/Treasurer

adavenport@leohof.com

Michael Best

NLEO Hall of Fame Member

President, LEO Support Foundation

Massachusetts State Police

President of the NLEO HOF Board

mbest@leohof.com

Chief Scott Hughes, CLEE

Hamilton Township Police Department

Chief/Trainer

Vice President of the NLEO HOF Board

shughes@leohof.com

Christopher Workman

NLEO Hall of Fame Presenter

Chief of Police

Secretary of the NLEO HOF Board

cworkman@leohof.com

Tony Godwin

NLEO Hall of Fame Member

Catfish Cops

Garland Police Department

Board Member

tgodwin@leohof.com

Matthew Fagiana

Retired LEO

CEO Guardian Communications

Board Member

mfagiana@leohof.com

OUR MISSION

CANDID

To preserve the history of law enforcement, honor its excellence and foster an appreciation for its historical development and its impact on our culture by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting its collections for a global audience as well as honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the profession while providing mental health assistance to current and former law enforcement officers.

The National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame was created in 2017 to honor Law Enforcement Officers. The purpose is to recognize those officers that have gone above and beyond in one way or another in the line of duty.

 The Hall of Fame judge’s panel will be looking for those stories that show how the officer has gone out of their way to make a difference in their job and in their community. Any person nominated for induction into the National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame can be an active, retired or deceased law enforcement officer.  There will be several honorees inducted into the Hall of Fame each year.

The Hall of Fame looks forward to honoring LEO’s each and every year, although most say they don’t do the job for the recognition, we feel their stories need to be heard.







 
 
 

The National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame is a federally recognized non-profit corporation. All monetary donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by tax laws.