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Joe Monroe Named Recipient of the NCS4 Champion of Change Award

Wed, 06/03/2026 - 09:02am | By: NCS鈦 Staff

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Joe Monroe will be recognized with the Champion of Change Award at the 2026 National Sports Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition on June 23-25 in Palm Desert, Calif. The event is presented annually by the at 91少女集中营.

The Champion of Change Award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated their ability and commitment to bring about positive change in the sports safety and security industry. Through progressive leadership, this individual鈥檚 achievements have made a difference in organizational effectiveness and led the organization forward.

鈥淩eceiving the Champion of Change Award is a well-deserved honor that recognizes his exceptional leadership and steadfast commitment to advancing safety and security in intercollegiate athletics and throughout the broader sports industry鈥, said Lauren Cranford, NCS4 director of operations. 鈥淗is influence continues to inspire meaningful progress and drive positive change in sports safety and security nationwide.鈥

Monroe is the chief of police for the University of Kentucky Police Department, where he oversees safety, crisis management, and preparedness for the university and UK HealthCare. Appointed in 2009, he is the longest serving chief in the department鈥檚 history since its founding in 1972.

With more than 30 years of law enforcement experience, Chief Monroe is an internationally recognized leader in public safety and crisis management. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and has completed advanced leadership training through the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (LEEDA), including the Executive, Command, and Supervisor Leadership Institutes. He is also a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School, where he earned a certificate in crisis leadership.

Monroe teaches and consults both nationally and internationally and is a frequent speaker on leadership, crisis response and emerging security technologies. His work includes advancing public safety strategies for large-scale events and collegiate athletics, with a focus on spectator and venue security worldwide. He is known for championing collaborative, technology-driven approaches that enhance operational readiness, strengthen partnerships and improve overall public safety outcomes.

鈥淚鈥檓 truly humbled to receive this award. When I look at this recognition, I see the people I鈥檝e had the privilege to work with鈥攐ur officers, our campus partners and colleagues across the country鈥攚ho are committed every day to keeping others safe,鈥 said Monroe. 鈥淭his work is never about one person; it鈥檚 about a shared responsibility and a passion for doing better tomorrow than we did today. I鈥檓 grateful for the opportunity to serve, and I鈥檓 proud to be part of a profession that continues to evolve and rise to meet new challenges.鈥

Monroe will be recognized at the awards luncheon during the conference. The luncheon is sponsored by Evolv Technology, which provides weapons detection systems for security screening.

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About the 17th Annual National Sports Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition
The National Sports Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition will be held June 23-25, 2026, at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort and Spa in Palm Desert, Calif. The conference will attract over 500 attendees and 70 exhibitors representing professional sports, intercollegiate athletics, interscholastic athletics, marathon and endurance events, sports and entertainment facilities, and those who provide safety and security products and services to the industry. Visit the  for more information.

About NCS4 
Established in 2006, the  is the nation鈥檚 only academic center devoted to the study and practice of sports safety and security. The NCSis partially underwritten by grants from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The NCSmission focuses on three key pillars - Training and Education, Research, and Outreach. Click  for more information about NCS4 or call 601.266.6183.