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Today's edition of "Meet Your Supervisor." Lee Mallett
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:17 am
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:17 am
Mr. Lee Mallett
511 E. Frontage Rd.
Iowa, La. 70647
337-214-0428
lmallett@lsu.edu
Appointed in 2018 by Edwards.
Mr. Mallett is a member-at-large; his term of service ends June 1, 2024. He is the owner of Mallett Buildings and is the owner and operator of the Academy of Training Skills.
Chester “Lee” Mallett is a well-established businessman in the Southwest Louisiana, Lake Charles region. He has started numerous companies and currently owns one of only four truss manufacturing plants in the state. He is a true conservative who has been appointed, by Gov. Bobby Jindal, to prominent committee positions. From 2006 to 2009, Lee served on the board of Louisiana’s Citizen Insurance Company. In 2010, Gov. Jindal appointed him to the State License Board of Contractors, where he is still serving to this day.
Not only is Mallett a very well respected businessman, he is also an avid social reformer. One of his greatest achievements is the creation and operation of The Academy of Training Skills or ATS. The ATS is the first pilot program of its kind. Opened in 2008, the ATS houses up to 200 Cadets and is an alternative for individuals who are endangered of going to prison. People, who have non-violent or non-sexual offenses, are given an opportunity to not only surpass prison, but train in a multitude of certified training programs. The ATS is completely self-sufficient and does not receive any public funding. All monies are appropriated through a tuition paid by the cadet or third party. One of the greatest qualities of the ATS is that it provides the necessary path for individuals who are looking for something to help lead them away from prison and become skilled citizens. Since the ATS is an alternative to prison, these people are removed from the tax-payer-based system and placed into the private sector, which helps alleviate the stress on an already stretched correctional system. Originally located in Southwest Louisiana, there are plans to expand the Academy to include Lafayette, Alexandria, Monroe, Shreveport, Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas.
Mallett is not only helping to change individuals’ lives in Louisiana, he is also helping change the state. By creating businesses that support good-paying jobs and give back to the community, and by helping people get out of the revolving door, which is the correctional system,Mallett is a primary example of what an outstanding citizen is capable of achieving.
Ronald R. Anderson
J. Stephen Perry
Mary L. Werner, Chair-elect
James M. Williams, Chairman
511 E. Frontage Rd.
Iowa, La. 70647
337-214-0428
lmallett@lsu.edu
Appointed in 2018 by Edwards.
Mr. Mallett is a member-at-large; his term of service ends June 1, 2024. He is the owner of Mallett Buildings and is the owner and operator of the Academy of Training Skills.
Chester “Lee” Mallett is a well-established businessman in the Southwest Louisiana, Lake Charles region. He has started numerous companies and currently owns one of only four truss manufacturing plants in the state. He is a true conservative who has been appointed, by Gov. Bobby Jindal, to prominent committee positions. From 2006 to 2009, Lee served on the board of Louisiana’s Citizen Insurance Company. In 2010, Gov. Jindal appointed him to the State License Board of Contractors, where he is still serving to this day.
Not only is Mallett a very well respected businessman, he is also an avid social reformer. One of his greatest achievements is the creation and operation of The Academy of Training Skills or ATS. The ATS is the first pilot program of its kind. Opened in 2008, the ATS houses up to 200 Cadets and is an alternative for individuals who are endangered of going to prison. People, who have non-violent or non-sexual offenses, are given an opportunity to not only surpass prison, but train in a multitude of certified training programs. The ATS is completely self-sufficient and does not receive any public funding. All monies are appropriated through a tuition paid by the cadet or third party. One of the greatest qualities of the ATS is that it provides the necessary path for individuals who are looking for something to help lead them away from prison and become skilled citizens. Since the ATS is an alternative to prison, these people are removed from the tax-payer-based system and placed into the private sector, which helps alleviate the stress on an already stretched correctional system. Originally located in Southwest Louisiana, there are plans to expand the Academy to include Lafayette, Alexandria, Monroe, Shreveport, Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas.
Mallett is not only helping to change individuals’ lives in Louisiana, he is also helping change the state. By creating businesses that support good-paying jobs and give back to the community, and by helping people get out of the revolving door, which is the correctional system,Mallett is a primary example of what an outstanding citizen is capable of achieving.
Ronald R. Anderson
J. Stephen Perry
Mary L. Werner, Chair-elect
James M. Williams, Chairman
This post was edited on 3/20/19 at 11:31 am
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:18 am to Smalls
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This post was edited on 3/20/19 at 9:19 am
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:22 am to Smalls
They do make an excellent building for the price.
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:23 am to Smalls
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This post was edited on 3/20/19 at 9:26 am
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:24 am to mostbesttigerfanever
He seems like a decent baw
Unlike trial earring lawyer guy
Unlike trial earring lawyer guy
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:25 am to Cosmo
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He seems like a decent baw
Unlike trial earring lawyer guy
no doubt. My post was probably a bit petty, and I will edit/delete
Posted on 3/20/19 at 9:29 am to Smalls
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The ATS is completely self-sufficient and does not receive any public funding. All monies are appropriated through a tuition paid by the cadet or third party. One of the greatest qualities of the ATS is that it provides the necessary path for individuals who are looking for something to help lead them away from prison and become skilled citizens. Since the ATS is an alternative to prison, these people are removed from the tax-payer-based system and placed into the private sector, which helps alleviate the stress on an already stretched correctional system
Libertarian's pants get tight when they read this
Posted on 3/20/19 at 11:06 am to Smalls
Wonder where ole Mallet gets his workers??????????? He is making bank using those guys for his business. Also a real popular guy in Calcasieu parish 
Posted on 3/20/19 at 11:20 am to Smalls
This guy gets it. And he loves LSU sports.
Posted on 3/20/19 at 11:23 am to Smalls
Is there a reason why you stopped including who they were appointed by?
Posted on 3/20/19 at 11:33 am to Jester
Some of them get difficult because for whatever reason the years don't add up properly. I'll try to keep it.
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