CMCA welcomes Mark Inch, retired Secretary of Corrections for the state of Florida to answer the question…What should I know about corrections?
Major General Mark Inch brings a wealth of corrections insight and experience. This webinar is designed to inform ministry leaders on what they need to know about corrections. Learn first hand how best to communicate, navigate the system. The webinar will include a time for Q&A.
CMCA Members: RSVP below to attend this free webinar for CMCA members.
Others may purchase a $20 ticket to attend the webinar.
questions? Contact info@cmcainternational.org.
Mark S. Inch served as Florida’s 12th Secretary of Corrections from January 2019 till his retirement in December 2021, following over 40 years of public service. The Florida Department of Corrections is the third largest State Corrections Agency in the Nation.
Major General (Ret) Inch previously served as the 15th Provost Marshal General of the Army, Commanding General (CG) of the Criminal Investigation Command (CID) and Army Corrections Command, and Executive Manager of the Defense Forensics and Biometrics Agency. Following his military career and prior to joining the Florida DOC, Inch served as the 9th Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 2017-2018.
Inch completed professional certification with the American Correctional Association (ACA) and was the first association member to earn the Certified Corrections Executive designation with Honor. He received ACA’s Walter Dunbar Accreditation Achievement Award in 2012 and then ACA’s highest honor, the E.R. Cass Award for lifetime achievement in Corrections in 2013. Major General Inch is also a recipient of the U.S. Army Distinguished Service Medal in 2017 for exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility.
Maj General Inch holds a B.A. in Biblical Archeology from Wheaton College, a M.A. in Geography from University of Texas-Austin, and a Master of Military Arts and Science in Military Operational Art and Science Studies from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.