2024 American Correctional Association Election Booklet
2024 ELECTION
Commission on Accreditation for Corrections
Latoya Lane (FL) Vice President for Community Care GEO’s Community Solutions Division
Dr. Latoya Lane served as the Director of Reentry for the Florida DOC. She served for the Indiana DOC as Deputy Chief, Strategic Planner, Assistant Superintendent and Reentry Special ist. Lane worked for the District of Columbia Department of Corrections in Washington, D.C as Deputy Director of Programs and Case Management; Deputy Director of Operations; Warden; and Deputy Warden for Programs and Case Management. Lane is currently the Vice President for Community Care, within GEO’s Community Solutions division, and previously served as GEO Reentry Services’ Vice President for In-Prison Treatment Services. Lane earned a Doctor of Philosophy with a specialization in Crimi nal Justice from Capella University, a Master of Science in Family Services, a Bachelor of Science in Sociology, and a Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies from Eastern Illinois University.
Commission on Accreditation for Corrections — Correctional Administration (4 Positions)
Todd Ishee (NC) Commissioner North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Prisons
Todd Ishee has over 30 years working in and managing adult correctional institutions in Ohio and North Carolina in several positions, including correctional officer and warden. Ishee is an adjunct professor of corrections and criminal justice at Eastern Gateway Community College and holds a degree in organizational management. In 2019, Ishee was appointed as North Carolina’s commissioner of prisons, overseeing a system of the state’s 55 adult correctional institutions. Ishee is a 30-year member of ACA and serves on several ACA and CLA committees. He is a Certified Public Manager, has been an ACA Auditor since 2003 and is a member of the NC Governor’s Crime Commission. His awards include the Innovative Leadership Award and the Ohio Governor’s Award for Employee Excellence.
Randall A. Liberty (ME) Commissioner of Corrections Maine Department of Corrections
Randall Liberty began his career at Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office in 1989, where he served as the elected Sheriff. Liberty served as the Warden of the Maine State Prison and for the past six years as Maine’s Commissioner of Corrections. Liberty served in the U.S. Army as a Military Po liceman in Korea, a Mountain Infantryman in Italy, as a Drill Sergeant, and as an Instructor at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. Liberty’s last deployment was as a Command Sergeant Major in the City of Fallujah. Liberty is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, and the National Sheriffs Leadership Insti tute. He earned a master’s in leadership from Liberty University. He is past President of the Maine Sheriffs, member of the Maine Board of Corrections and on the Maine Criminal Justice Academy’s Board of Trustees.
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2024 ACA Election
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