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These days, Anthony Domish is living the dream, and working in Ferry County, Washington, hundreds of miles across the state from his birthplace in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. There, he attended O'Dea High School. Following graduation from O’Dea, he went on to study Criminal Justice and Public Administration, before Anthony Domish attended and graduated from both the Washington State Criminal Justice Reserve Officer Academy and the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic law Enforcement Academy.
Since then, Anthony Domish also has compiled more than 4000 hours of post-academy specialized law enforcement training, which is why he is highly qualified in the field of criminal justice and law enforcement. He also holds a lot of certifications, including one from the Criminal Justice Training Commission First level, as well as certifications as a middle manager and as an executive. And all of that is in addition to Tony Domish’s long and distinguished career as a police officer, where he accumulated lots of experience over a quarter-century in a uniform. Over the years, Tony served a number of jurisdictions; he even spent time as a police chief in several. It is certainly Tony Domish’s commitment to community service that has drivento become a proud donor and sponsor for Washington Special Olympics, and he is also very active with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and even the Make a Wish Foundation. In his spare time, Anthony Domish indulges his twin passions of baseball and fishing. He coaches and umpires youth baseball and he has led several little league teams to championships. He also has coached at the high school and college levels, and he has umpired at all levels. He also loves to fish in the many rivers and lakes that are abundant all over the state of Washington. In fact, he considers himself an expert on fishing Lake Curlew in Republic, Washington. The commitment it takes to move up in the world is becoming more and more demanding in the United States especially as the workforce becomes oversaturated with qualified candidates. Because of this, if one wants to level up, they need to invest in furthering their education throughout their career as well as utilizing tools that can help build their skill sets outside of traditional academia. Tony Domish puts into practice the commitment to always be bettering himself. He believes that the world is always growing and the information we have, especially when it comes to criminal justice, is also always being improved upon. As an added bonus, because he is a civil servant, this bettering helps positively impact the community.
In addition to the degrees he earned at Washington State Criminal Justice Reserve Officer Academy and the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic Law Enforcement Academy, Tony Domish also invested over 4000 hours of specialized law enforcement post academy training hours. These trainings have allowed him to excel in his career which has moved him up the later to Police Chief. Tony Domish has earned the Criminal Justice Training Commission First level, has worked in middle management and keeps current his executive certifications. All of these skill improvements help him to be a better police officer and better serve his community as well as the police officers that serve under his leadership. Tony Domish is a passionate police officer with over 24 years of service. In addition to the passion he has for helping his community through his work, he also has two passions outside of his occupation. These two passions are coaching baseball and fishing. In his free time, Tony Domish has led several little league teams to championships as well as served as a High School Baseball and College Summer Ball coach. And for fun, he volunteers as a baseball umpire at all levels. In addition to these activities, Tony Domish also spends his free time fishing and exploring all the lakes in and around his town of Ferry County, WA. He considers himself an expert on when, where as well as how to fish Lake Curlew in Republic, WA.
While he certainly has plenty of education and training, there is more to Anthony Domish than simply being able to take instruction and do what he’s told. He has put everything he’s learned to excellent use, with a long quarter-century of experience as a police officer. As a police officer in several municipalities, Anthony Domish rose to the level of police chief in several, based primarily on his prowess at implementing community policing. In fact, he has come to be regarded as something as an industry expert in just that area, in addition to identity theft and emergency management.
Throughout his substantial career, Tony Domish has seen a lot of activity dealing with the law enforcement community everywhere in his home state of Washington. He is a trusted advisor to police and sheriffs departments, and he holds professional memberships in several professional groups related to law enforcement and criminal justice, including the International Association of Police Chiefs and the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. He also belongs to the Police Chiefs Associations in both Yakima and Snohomish Counties, among others. One reason he is considered knowledgeable about law enforcement issues and policies is because Anthony Domish has more than 24 years as a police officer in a number of jurisdictions throughout the state of Washington. Not only that, but he also has been a police chief in several. That isn’t all of his qualifications, however; besides his long career as a police officer, Tony Domish also graduated from the Washington State Criminal Justice Reserve Officer Academy and the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic law Enforcement Academy. Since then, while he was busy as a police officer, he also accumulated more than 4,000 hours of post-academy training.
Altogether, it is not hard to understand why he is considered highly qualified in the fields of law enforcement specifically and criminal justice generally. Tony Domish is considered an industry expert in such criminal justice areas as community policing, emergency management and identity theft. Anthony Domish has thus far worked with several law enforcement agencies to set up programs for youth and community members and why he has received several distinguished awards in these areas. Of course, besides his service to the community as a police officer and a law enforcement specialist, Tony Domish has also served as a member of many civic organizations and he has also served on the boards for several. His commitment to community service has manifested itself as a proud donor and sponsor for Washington Special Olympics. In addition, he has also been an activist for the Make a Wish Foundation and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. In his spare time, Anthony Domish indulges his twin passions of baseball and fishing. These days, Anthony Domish can be found living and working in Ferry County, Washington, where he loves to fish in the many rivers and lakes that are abundant throughout over the state of Washington. In fact, he considers himself an expert on fishing Lake Curlew in Republic, Washington. Tony Domish was actually born and raised in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, where he attended O'Dea High School. Following graduation from O’Dea, he went on to study Criminal Justice and Public Administration.
That was just the beginning of Anthony Domish’s education. In addition to attending college, Anthony Domish also Graduate of both the Washington State Criminal Justice Reserve Officer Academy and the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic law Enforcement Academy. He also has compiled more than 4000 hours of specialized law enforcement post academy training, so he is very highly qualified in the field of criminal justice and law enforcement. He also holds a certification from the Criminal Justice Training Commission First level, as well as certifications as a Middle management and Executive Tony Domish also has a long and significant career as a police officer, compiling a lot of experience over nearly a quarter century. Throughout his 24 years as a police officer, he served a number of municipalities and even spent some time as a police chief in several of them. That is undoubtedly why he is considered to be something as an industry expert in such criminal justice areas as community policing, emergency management and identity theft. That is why he has thus far worked with several law enforcement agencies to set up programs for youth and community members and why he has received several distinguished awards in these areas. |