A heartfelt farewell marked the recent Calcasieu Parish Police Jury meeting as members celebrated the retirement of long-serving juror Tom Boland. Colleagues praised Boland for his unwavering positivity and dedication, highlighting his significant contributions to the community over the years. "You've made us look good," one juror remarked, expressing gratitude for Boland's supportive nature and encouraging spirit.
As Boland prepares to step away from his role, the meeting also introduced his successor, Joseph Booth, as the new director of communication media. Booth, who has been with the parish since 2003 and holds a degree in mass communications from McNeese State University, was recognized for his readiness to take on this important position. "Tom has groomed JP for this job," a juror noted, emphasizing the strong foundation laid by Boland for Booth's future success.
The meeting underscored the significance of leadership transitions within the parish, with Boland's retirement marking the end of an era and Booth's appointment signaling a new chapter for the communications team. As the community looks ahead, the legacy of Boland's service and the promise of Booth's leadership will undoubtedly shape the future of Calcasieu Parish.