Women of Law Enforcement Panel Event on October 18, 2022

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Date: October 18, 2022 

Time: 10AM – 2PM

Location: Student Union and Recreation Center Rm 135, Student Union and Recreation Center Rm 137A, Student Union and Recreation Center Rm 137B, SURC Table 1, SURC

Table 2, SURC Table 3, SURC Table 6, SURC Table 7, SURC Table 8, SURC Table 9, SURC Table 10

Event type: SC-Programs & Activities

Organization: LAW AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Meet some of the women making a difference on the front lines and behind the scenes of Law & Justice.

Our  panel will showcase a variety of careers in law enforcement and will  feature representatives from the Benton County Sheriff’s Office, Edmonds  Police Department, Tacoma

911 Dispatch, Greenhill School, Kittitas  County, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Port Angeles  Corrections.

The panelists will share the evolution of their  career paths, their interests, day-to-day operations and personal  stories. They will also be available to answer your questions.

Register in advance for this webinar: https://cwu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XJdrpgq2S2eAv4C4-dDXAg

Original source can be found here.



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