
Obion County, TN — The Obion County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce that Jamie Spruill, Corrections Lieutenant, has been honored with the Category 2 Correctional Officer of the Year Award at the Tennessee Corrections Institute Conference, a statewide event that brings together professionals from across the State of Tennessee. Category 2 is for counties holding a population of 70,000 and below.
This award recognizes Jamie’s outstanding leadership, dedication to service, and consistent professionalism in the workplace. Throughout her career with the Obion County Sheriff’s Office, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to excellence, teamwork, and making a positive impact on colleagues and the community.
“Lt. Spruill’s outstanding service is characterized by her ability to foster team cohesion, maintain rigorous professional standards, and consistently deliver results that exceed expectations,” said Obion County Sheriff Karl Jackson. “Her leadership philosophy, grounded in integrity, professionalism and operational excellence, has established her as a respected mentor and role model within our organization. Her contributions to correctional practice and institutional advancement position her as an outstanding representative of our profession.”
The recognition at the Tennessee Corrections Institute Conference highlights Lt. Spruill’s significant contributions and the respect she has earned from peers across the state.
The Tennessee Corrections Institute Conference is held annually at the Ramsey Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, TN, and celebrates the achievements of outstanding professionals in the field, making this recognition a true testament to Jamie’s impact and service.