Victor McCraw
Victor McCraw Instructor / Facilitator

Victor McCraw is an accomplished leader and organizational trainer with over 32 years of dedicated public service. His expertise is hard-earned; the result of both successes and lessons learned under critical and sometimes unforgiving conditions.

Vic has assumed a variety of challenging positions during his career, which include:

  • Highway Patrol Trooper and Sergeant
  • State Police Academy Drill Sergeant
  • SWAT Team Negotiator and Tactical Medic
  • Air Rescue Helicopter Paramedic Sergeant
  • Highway Patrol shift commander in metropolitan Phoenix (5th largest US city)
  • Senior NFL Public Safety Official for the Arizona Cardinals
  • State Police Operational Training Commander
  • Executive Officer of the Arizona Law Enforcement Academy
  • Director of Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)

His leadership has also included national and local executive board positions with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), National Latino Peace Officers Association (NLPOA), and NAACP.

Vic holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Safety Administration from Grand Canyon University, and a Master of Science Degree in Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning from Boise State University. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy Session #249 and has graduate certificates in Criminal Justice Education from the University of Virginia, and Workplace Instructional Design from Boise State University.

As an instructor/facilitator of Legacy Business Cultures, Victor shares his real-world experience resolving dynamic challenges, often under contentious circumstances, to help clients align their organizational culture with their mission, vision, and values. He has a firsthand appreciation for the power of productive interpersonal engagement to develop the types of relationships, partnerships, businesses, and communities that we need to succeed together.