Black women leaders in law enforcement and first response will be the keynote speakers at a conference.

Leaders will give advice on topics that match conference goals.

January 5th 2024.

Black women leaders in law enforcement and first response will be the keynote speakers at a conference.
The Sheroes In Action: Empowered Mindset, Resilient Force – Female in Law Enforcement and First Response Conference is proud to introduce its incredible lineup of keynote speakers and panelists. Featuring top African American women in law enforcement, this event is set to take place from April 3 to April 5, 2024 and is dedicated to empowering, educating, and equipping female professionals in their law enforcement and first response roles.

This groundbreaking conference will be headlined by five influential leaders: US Marshal Catrina Thompson of the United States Marshal Service, Chief of Police Estella Patterson of the Raleigh Police Department, Chief Telisa White of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office, Assistant Chief Cherise Moore of the City of Winston-Salem Fire Department, and two African-American Female US Attorneys.

The keynote speakers and panelists will present on topics that align with the five core goals of the conference: cultivating a resilient mindset, promoting well-being and mental health, fostering growth and professional development, building a supportive community, and inspiring leadership and impact. Additionally, workshops and trainings will cover topics such as the importance of diversity and inclusion, leadership in male-dominated fields, and overcoming challenges in law enforcement and first-response careers.

US Marshal and retired Chief of Police Catrina Thompson expressed her excitement for the conference: "I am honored to be amongst these trailblazing African American women as fellow keynote speakers and panelists. Their remarkable achievements and dedication to public service serve as an inspiration to all aspiring female professionals in our industry."

The Sheroes In Action Law Enforcement and First Response Conference is an ideal platform for professional development and exchanging best practices. It is designed to support women in Emergency Medical Services, Firefighters, Police Officers, Sheriff’s Deputies, 911 and Emergency Communication Professionals, State Troopers, Probation and Parole Officers, Disaster Response Workers, as well as Search and Rescue Workers.

For more information and to register for the conference, visit SheroesInAction.com. For press inquiries, contact [email protected]. This story was first reported on blacknews.com.

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The Sheroes In Action: Empowered Mindset, Resilient Force – Female in Law Enforcement and First Response Conference provides a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and celebrate the incredible achievements of female professionals in the law enforcement and first response fields. With its distinguished lineup of keynote speakers and panelists, this groundbreaking event will surely be an unforgettable experience.

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