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We, the Game Changers S107 | Sue Rahr

We, the Game Changers S107 | Sue Rahr

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Hosted by Beth Knox, president and CEO of the Seattle Sports Commission, We, The Game Changers series amplifies the unique leadership journeys of people disrupting the status quo and offers insights, inspiration, and actionable advice for anyone looking to grow their leadership skills. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this series will leave you feeling empowered and ready to make a difference. This episode features disruptor Sue Rahr, whose 40+ years in law enforcement significantly influenced modern policing methods both regionally and nationally. Sue has a storied history of leadership in modern policing, culture change, and recruitment. She helped introduce the "guardian" mindset to policing, and is a lifelong Pete Carroll fan for his leadership approach. Prior to her most recent role as Seattle's interim Chief of Police, Sue served as King County Sheriff, Executive Director of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, and was a member of President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. She also served as a member of the “Executive Session on Policing” at the Harvard Kennedy School, and serves as an advisor to many national police reform programs and organizations in addition to her work in the non-profit community. How she found herself in law enforcement may not have been by original design, but her positive disruption of that industry was no mistake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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