
Though their careers are as varied as their backgrounds, St. John’s alumni often refer to a common goal—to make the world a better place, reflecting the University’s Vincentian emphasis on serving others. The following graduates embrace that legacy as law enforcement professionals dedicated to protecting their neighbors, communities, and nation.
Using Technology to Combat Fraud
Kevin Kaulfers ’09CPS, ’11MPS
Forging a Path against Corruption
Deirdre Matthews ’12G
Protecting the Public through Lifelong Learning
Michael Kyriakides ’16MPS
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