D'Andre Lampkin is an American law enforcement professional, health care entrepreneur, and humanitarian. During his tenure as a law enforcement professional he has earned several commendations for his work in educating youth, quality of service, community involvement, and response to mental health crisis. He is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Care Staffing Professionals, a health care registry which creates new jobs for health care professionals throughout the state of California. He is also the Board Chair of the D'Andre D. Lampkin Foundation, a tax-exempt human service organization whose focus is build stronger, more resilient communities throughout the United States.Mr. Lampkin is a seasoned public servant with a strong community service background and experience in starting and leading program initiatives. He also serves as a board member for the Creekside Master Association located in Ontario, California. D'Andre Lampkin is the youngest of three brothers, son of a single mother, and product of the poor, gang ridden, and drug infested South Central Los Angeles. Despite his upbringing, Mr. Lampkin has made it his mission to make a positive contribution to society through public service.Mr. Lampkin is an active member of Alpha Phi Sigma - Criminal Justice Honor Society, and earned a Baccalaureate of Science in Criminal Justice Administration. In 2017, he earned his Masters of Science in Homeland Security & Emergency Management with the distinction of High Honors from National University. D'Andre is a two-time nominee to the 2017 National University Scholarship Conference and recipient of National University's 2017 Top Scholar Award and The Emerging Leadership Award. He is also the recipient of the Artist In Music (AIM) Humanitarian of the Year Award. He holds several certifications in the homeland security and terrorism related topics.His research in areas of domestic and international policy has been published in the William & Mary Environment Law and Policy Review and University of Oregon's Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation. His work and research in Mental Health, as it relates to improving law enforcement's response, has been published in the International Journal of Mental Health and Human Resilience.