At the GHSA 2021 Annual Meeting in Denver, Chief Carmen Best (Ret.), Seattle Police Department, shared her experiences as the first Black woman to hold Seattle's top law enforcement job. During her tenure, she brought greater equity and diversity to the department and strengthened community-based approaches to policing.
Following Chief Best's presentation, she joined a distinguished panel of experts in a roundtable discussion on steps the highway safety community is and should be taking to achieve greater equity in traffic enforcement and engagement, thus broadening the impact and effectiveness of safety programs.
Panelists
🟠 Denise Blake, Director of Field Operations, Mothers Against Drunk Driving
🟠 Jake Nelson, Director of Traffic Safety Advocacy & Research, AAA
🟠 Sheriff Aaron Appelhans, Albany County, Wyoming
GHSA Chair Chuck DeWeese moderated the panel discussion.
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