Warwick Jones
Executive Director
Australian Institute of Police Management
Warwick was appointed Executive Director of the AIPM in 2012. Since assuming this role, he has led the implementation of a new business model for the AIPM and the development and delivery of the Australia and New Zealand Police Leadership Strategy. He is involved in a range of activities and committees that foster the development of police leaders such as the ANZPAA Professionalisation Forum, the Interpol Advisory Group for Police Training, and the Leadership in Counterterrorism (LinCT) Board of Governors. He has also facilitated a number of senior leadership team workshops and speaks regularly at conferences on leadership related issues.
Prior to his current role, he was the Director of Programs at the Australian Institute of Police Management from 2007 to 2011. In this position, he was responsible for the design and delivery of a number of police and public safety industry leadership programs both internationally and domestically. The international work included delivering training and capacity development programs in the USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Solomon Islands, Micronesia, Vanuatu, New Zealand, East Timor, and Indonesia. In 2007, Warwick was instrumental in the development and delivery of the inaugural International Senior Command Program designed to better prepare senior police for leading Police contingents in peace keeping and capacity building environments. In 2010, he led the development and delivery of the first Assistant Commissioners Program in Australia. He was a program manager with the LinCT Program from 2007 to 2012, working with the RCMP, FBI, PSNI, and Scottish Police College to deliver this program.
In 2008, Warwick attended the “Art and Practice of Leadership Development Program” at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government to learn more about how leadership development can be best delivered in the Public Sector. Warwick also is a graduate of the FBI’s National Executive Institute program. Before working at the AIPM, Warwick served in the Australian Army. Warwick is married and has three boys.
Prior to his current role, he was the Director of Programs at the Australian Institute of Police Management from 2007 to 2011. In this position, he was responsible for the design and delivery of a number of police and public safety industry leadership programs both internationally and domestically. The international work included delivering training and capacity development programs in the USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Solomon Islands, Micronesia, Vanuatu, New Zealand, East Timor, and Indonesia. In 2007, Warwick was instrumental in the development and delivery of the inaugural International Senior Command Program designed to better prepare senior police for leading Police contingents in peace keeping and capacity building environments. In 2010, he led the development and delivery of the first Assistant Commissioners Program in Australia. He was a program manager with the LinCT Program from 2007 to 2012, working with the RCMP, FBI, PSNI, and Scottish Police College to deliver this program.
In 2008, Warwick attended the “Art and Practice of Leadership Development Program” at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government to learn more about how leadership development can be best delivered in the Public Sector. Warwick also is a graduate of the FBI’s National Executive Institute program. Before working at the AIPM, Warwick served in the Australian Army. Warwick is married and has three boys.