College dean, former police chief, instilled pillars of character into decades of police recruits
0After 17 years as the dean of Golden West College’s Criminal Justice Training Center (CJTC) and another 30-plus years in active duty law enforcement, Ron Lowenberg is calling it a career. But while Lowenberg won’t be on the grounds of the 39,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility – a dream he helped make a reality – his legacy will be realized for decades to come. “Ron is the regional Criminal Justice Training Center,” said Steve Ames, CJTC’s program coordinator, speaking at the festivities honoring Lowenberg for his service. “Much of the phenomenal curriculum that we enjoy here, that serves our training partners so…
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