Deputy Chief Of Staff For Public Safety Committed To Public Service
"As deputy chief of staff, I serve as a principal advisor to Mayor Ed Lee and oversee various city departments on major issues concerning public safety policy and administration. My job requires that I put a special emphasis on facilitating cooperation between local, state and federal public safety and law enforcement partners to increase the effectiveness of not only our public safety strategies, but the implementation of those strategies as well."
What is your favorite part of your daily duties?
Do you feel your education prepared you for your current role?
"Law school definitely gave me communication tools and taught me how to develop solutions to complicated problems. I am regularly presented with complex issues, but I can and do often rely on the critical thinking and problem-solving skills I learned in law school in order to determine which paths to take. Law school gave me decision-making skills while providing me with the best academic tools of both research and communication which I use every day."
Do you have any advice for people who desire to pursue a similar career?
"I really want to encourage communities of color to have goals that are bigger than personal achievement from the beginning. It's easier to stay committed when you know that your success can make a difference for others that didn't have the opportunities that you are granted."
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