Center for Public Safety Excellence
Sharyl Chatman is currently employed as a Fire Captain and Accreditation Manager at the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department. Sharyl also serves as a Fire Captain at Fire Station 34 and in the Background Investigations & Recruitment Section. Prior to this, Sharyl held the role of Fire Lieutenant and was a Firefighter/EMT. Chatman is also an Agency Peer Assessor at the Center for Public Safety Excellence. Sharyl is pursuing a Juris Masters degree at Emory University School of Law and holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Spelman College.
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Center for Public Safety Excellence
CPSE is the not-for-profit organization that accredits fire/rescue departments (Commission on Fire Accreditation International), provides professional designations for fire/rescue officers (Commission on Professional Credentialing) and provides technical and facilitation services for fire departments to help them develop strategic plans and analyze local community risks and hazards (Technical Advisor Program). Today, there are over 200 Accredited Agencies, representing both municipal fire departments and Department of Defense fire agencies and almost 2,100 fire officers who have achieved professional designations as Chief Fire Officer, Chief Training Officer, Chief EMS Officer, Fire Marshal and Fire Officer.