ORLANDO, Fl. — Earlier this month, Progress Residential, a leading provider of professional property management services, partnered with the Central Florida Chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) to host the NOBLE Empowerment Training (NET) in honor of Juneteenth. The event united law enforcement professionals, community leaders, and stakeholders to encourage dialogue and collaboration.
The training, themed “A Legacy of Courage, Resilience and Progress – The Road Beyond Freedom,” featured a keynote address by retired Florida Supreme Court Justice R.C. Perry. Perry’s speech highlighted the historical significance of Juneteenth and the ongoing pursuit of equity and justice.
Progress Residential was recognized during the event for its dedication to corporate social responsibility and its efforts to promote unity and progress in the local community. Chief Security Officer Matthew Horace and Regional Operations Director Trece Thomas represented Progress at the event, engaging with police chiefs and sheriffs to explore strategies for improving community engagement.
“This collaboration exemplifies the power of partnership in building stronger, more connected communities,” Horace said.
The event showcased the dedication of Progress Residential and NOBLE to creating empowered, connected communities and driving positive change.