A longtime resident of Orlando, Florida, David Leoce served as an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent for more than three decades. Having graduated from Jones College, he accepted his initial position as revenue agent in 1977 and undertook tax auditing from a Daytona Beach field office. Subsequently working with the IRS Criminal Division, David Leoce pursued credentials at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and completed field training in drug enforcement related investigations.
In 1994, Mr. Leoce earned promotion as a supervising special agent and was assigned to lead a team of 13 agents. His areas of focus included tax violations, fraud, and money laundering, and he engaged through the U.S. Attorney’s Office on joint investigations spanning a variety of agencies, including the FBI, DEA, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. He was known for his success in resolving complex agency coordination issues.
Mr. Leoce currently stays active with his wife in church activities with the First Baptist Church of Orlando, where he strives to assist the elderly and those less fortunate. Active with homeowner association boards since the late 1980s, David Leoce currently serves as president of his condominium association board.
Orlando, FL
, US
Mr. David Leoce earned promotion as a supervising special agent and was assigned to lead a team of 13 agents. His areas of focus included tax violations, fraud, and money laundering
Having graduated from Jones College, he accepted his initial position as revenue agent in 1977 and undertook tax auditing from a Daytona Beach field office.
A longtime resident of Orlando, Florida, David Leoce served as an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent for more than three decades. Having graduated from Jones College, he accepted his initial position as revenue agent in 1977 and undertook tax auditing from a Daytona Beach field office. Subsequently working with the IRS Criminal Division, David Leoce pursued credentials at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and completed field training in drug enforcement related investigations.
In 1994, Mr. Leoce earned promotion as a supervising special agent and was assigned to lead a team of 13 agents. His areas of focus included tax violations, fraud, and money laundering, and he engaged through the U.S. Attorney’s Office on joint investigations spanning a variety of agencies, including the FBI, DEA, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. He was known for his success in resolving complex agency coordination issues.
Mr. Leoce currently stays active with his wife in church activities with the First Baptist Church of Orlando, where he strives to assist the elderly and those less fortunate. Active with homeowner association boards since the late 1980s, David Leoce currently serves as president of his condominium association board.
Orlando, FL
, US
Mr. David Leoce earned promotion as a supervising special agent and was assigned to lead a team of 13 agents. His areas of focus included tax violations, fraud, and money laundering
Having graduated from Jones College, he accepted his initial position as revenue agent in 1977 and undertook tax auditing from a Daytona Beach field office.