Kenneth Ehrman, CSLEA Foundation Chairperson
President - Association of Motor Vehicle Investigators of California (AMVIC)
Kenneth Ehrman began his law enforcement career in 1994 as a Correctional Officer with the California Department of Corrections. Five years later, he transferred to the Department of Motor Vehicles as an Investigator, where he remains today. While at DMV, Kenneth has served in variety of assignments including Internal Affairs, Background Investigations, Fraudulent Document Detection Trainer, DMV Investigator Orientation Course (DIOC) Instructor and Defensive Tactics Instructor.
Kenneth served as a member of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Community Efforts Combating Auto Theft (CECAT) Task Force as well as 4 ½ years as a member of the California Highway Patrol’s Ventura County Auto Theft Task Force (VENCATT).
For his work as a DMV Investigator he has received Letters of Commendation and Certificates of Achievement from the Department of Motor Vehicles, City of Los Angeles, California State University at Channel Islands, The California Highway Patrol, Transportation Security Administration, The Golden Badge Foundation, United States House of Representatives, and the California Legislature.
Kenneth received a Bachelor of Science degree from The Sacramento State University in Criminal Justice. He attended Leadership Development Academy at the University of California at Davis. He completed the FBI Instructor Development Course and is a P.O.S.T. Certified Instructor in multiple subjects.
Prior to being elected President of AMVIC, Kenneth served as an Area Representative and Vice President for three years. He also served as Secretary of CSLEA for one year prior to joining the Board of Directors.
Kenneth volunteers his free time as member of Sacramento State, Alumni Association’s Board of Directors and as Vice President of the Sacramento State Alumni Association, Criminal Justice Chapter.