Managing the Retired on Active Duty Employee



The largest generation in the history of the United States is retiring in record numbers. This shift in workforce demographics is going to impact your operation, whether it’s about your bottom line and productivity or being a good steward of public resources.

 

This webinar will focus on ways to identify and turn around underperformers who are approaching retirement. We will discuss how to identify and mitigate this strain on your human resource capital.  Attendees will learn about policies and procedures that may exacerbate underperforming team members and how to coach up and plan to get great outcomes from senior personnel right up to the retirement reception. We will also explore opportunities to use retirees as a resource to strengthen your remaining team.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Diana Knapp's career in criminal justice spans more than three decades including work with adult and juvenile offenders in secure settings and in the community across state, federal, and municipal levels.  She began her career with the Missouri Department of Corrections as a Probation and Parole Officer in Kansas City and was eventually promoted to managing the district probation and parole office in Boone County, Missouri.  Her journey included work as an institutional parole officer and case manager, unit manager, and assistant superintendent at an adult male facility.  After returning to Kansas City, she opened a juvenile residential program for delinquent youth aging out of foster care in the state of Kansas, followed by a four-year period managing a grant-funded mental health program for municipal inmates in the metro KC area.  From there she managed a federally contracted halfway house for adult offenders and then transitioned to managing the juvenile residential and detention centers for the Jackson County Family Court.  She returned to the Jackson County Detention Center as the Deputy Director in late 2017 and was appointed Director in March 2018.

 

She was elected to the American Jail Association's Board of Directors in 2023 where she serves on the Legislative Affairs Committee and has been appointed co-chair of the committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the 2024-2025 term. She has an undergraduate degree from Pittsburg State University in history and secondary education and a graduate degree from Columbia College in criminal justice administration.  Diana is a Certified Corrections Executive through ACA, a Certified Jail Manager through AJA, and is a 2022 graduate of the Jail Executive Institute.

Relevant Government Agencies

County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, State & Local Government


Event Type
Webcast


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 1:00pm - 2:15pm ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Website
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Organizer
Justice Clearinghouse


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