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NATIONAL LIQUOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION

Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE) leaders throughout the United States recently met in Wilmington, North Carolina, where they elected Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (ABCC) Supervising Investigator CHRIS TEMPLE to serve on the Executive Board of the National Liquor Law Enforcement Association (NLLEA), where he will serve in various Board positions, culminating in his term as President of the NLLEA in 2028. The NLLEA is an association of ALE agencies throughout the United States committed to the highest standards and professional development of liquor law enforcement professionals and to the role of liquor law enforcement in public safety. The NLLEA also works with national, state and local law enforcement agencies, as well as alcohol research and public health organizations, toward preventing impaired driving, youth access to alcohol, and alcohol related crime and community problems. Temple has served with the Massachusetts ABCC since 2012 and is currently a Supervising Special Investigator where he directs alcohol investigations and enforcement operations, as well as investigations into the unlawful interstate and international shipment of alcoholic beverages into the Commonwealth.