Dr. Tanya Gladney
Mark Brown / University of St. Thomas

Walz Reappoints Tanya Gladney to Minnesota Police Reform Board

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz recently appointed Dr. Tanya Gladney, an associate professor and law enforcement program coordinator in the Sociology and Criminal Justice Department at University of St. Thomas, to a second term on the Board of Peace Officer Board of Standards and Training. The four-year term, effective as of July, will expire in January 2028.

The POST Board advances the professionalism of Minnesota’s peace officers by adopting and regulating education, selection, licensing and training standards. The board licenses and regulates more than 12,000 (active and inactive) peace officers, 30 active part-time peace officers and 418 state, county and local law enforcement agencies. 

Through her involvement on the board, Gladney will be able to weigh in about the certification of colleges and universities throughout the state that provide professional peace officer education programs. 

“It’s an honor to be reappointed to the Board of Peace Officer Board of Standards and Training,” Gladney said. “I am eager to continue serving as a board member, working to enhance the standards, policies, and training for the law enforcement profession throughout Minnesota.”

Gladney added that the board and committee meetings often focus on developing practices to clarify statutory requirements impacting peace officers, law enforcement agencies, higher education providers and students. POST’s philosophy is to serve as a resource and partner with stakeholders to ensure compliance with state policies and training mandates.