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Herriman recognizes Deputy Chief Stromberg’s graduation from FBI National Academy

Herriman City Council · November 12, 2025
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Council honored Deputy Chief Stromberg for graduating from the FBI National Academy (session 293). FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bowles presented the certificate and described the program’s selectivity and purpose in leadership development.

Herriman City Council honored Deputy Chief Stromberg on Nov. 12 for completing the FBI National Academy (session 293). The chief introduced FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bowles, who presented a graduation certificate and summarized the Academy’s history and selectivity.

Bowles characterized the National Academy as an 11‑week program at Quantico that admits top law-enforcement leaders (he said it draws the top 1% of applicants and includes academics accredited by the University of Virginia, physical fitness and networking). He emphasized the Academy’s long history dating to 1935 and its role in building interagency relationships. Council members congratulated Stromberg and noted the value of advanced leadership training for police departments.