By Jeff Murphy,
June 17, 2019
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 The 欧美视频 and the Missouri Safety Center today announced the appointment of Tim Lowry as the new director of the (CMPA) on the UCM campus.
Lowry is a 30-year veteran of law enforcement. He spent his career with the Warrensburg
Police Department and recently retired as a lieutenant. His service included responsibilities
as a DARE officer, lieutenant in charge of investigations, interim police chief, assistant
SWAT team leader, and lieutenant in charge of patrol.
Throughout his career, Lowry has continued to enhance his knowledge of law enforcement
through professional development and education. He graduated from the Federal Bureau
of Investigators National Academy (FBINA) (Class of 270) in fall 2017, and continues
his education activities through opportunities provided by the FBINA. During the
past two years, he has served as a part-time instructor at Central Missouri Police
Academy, where he has been a Missouri Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)
Certified Generalist.
Lowry鈥檚 responsibilities as CMPA director will include academy oversight, continued
development of new and current curriculum dealng with challenges faced by law enforcement
officers today, and building relationships the academy鈥檚 partners for continued growth.
He also will be responsible for working with agencies throughout the state of Missouri
and the nation to enhance and improve recruitment into the university and the CMPA.
Lowry commented on his goals as director, noting, 鈥淚 look forward to sharing the knowledge
that I have gained through these tough times. Law enforcement is continually changing
and growing and one goal is to make sure we are equipping cadets with the knowledge
and confidence to be successful in t heir future endeavors.鈥
In addition to working with cadets to be successful law enforcement officers, Lowry
said a goal for the CMPA is 鈥渟triving to produce the next leaders for law enforcement
organizations.鈥
Joanne Kurt-Hilditch, Ph.D., senior director of the Missouri Safety Center and acting
director of the CMPA since January, said Lowry鈥檚 law enforcement background, knowledge
of contemporary issues in policing, and desire to empower cadets with the tools they
need to be successful is essential for CMPA鈥檚 future.
Lowry graduated from UCM with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration.
He is involved in numerous associations to advance his profession including the Missouri
State Investigators Association, Missouri Narcotics Officers Association, International
Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Missouri Police Chiefs Association.
In addition to his work in law enforcement, Lowry enjoys farming with his wife, Heidi,
and spending time with his two granddaughters.