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Motorola To Revere Women Law Enforcement Executive

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Written by Subhasis Chatterjee   

In the history of the human civilization partnerships have played a major role in each and every aspect of the society. In this regard the role played by the Police Chief Patty Jaye Garrett Patterson has been reckoned with awe. But what is her greatest accomplishment? It has been perceived that it is her enthusiasm in forging bonds that has nominated her to be the Woman Law Enforcement Executive of the Year. It is to be noted in this sphere that Motorola along with the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives (NAWLEE) is destined to honor Ms. Patterson as Woman Law Enforcement Executive of the Year of the group.

Motorola is renowned throughout the world for its innovative techniques and leadership in wireless and broadband communications. Being inspired by the vision of Seamless Mobility, the name of Motorola has become synonymous to get and stay connected simply and seamlessly to the people, information, and entertainment. The company excels in this by designing and delivering "must have" products, "must do" experiences, and powerful networks -- along with a full complement of support services.

In respect of her career, it was in 2001 when Ms. Patterson was designated as the first female chief of a metro police department in South Carolina, along with being nominated as Chief. She was the graduate of the year 1994 of the Federal Bureau of Investigations National Academy and has a huge experience of 28 years at a stretch. She is at present in the charge of total number of staff of 185 that includes 118 avowed officers, who according to her own words, calls "a group of consummate professionals who I'm extremely proud to work with.''

Speaking on the occasion the President of NAWLEE Laura Forbes said, "Over her 28-year career in law enforcement, Chief Patty Jaye Garrett Patterson has distinguished herself as a pioneer, a dedicated public servant and a compassionate member of her community. Our award selection committee was highly impressed with her experience, hands-on leadership style, and activism on matters of public safety, especially those relating to vulnerable women and children. As a person and a police chief, Patty truly is an outstanding role model." While being asked to comment on one of the proudest days in the recorded history Jackie Wasni, the Vice President of Motorola Communications & Electronics Inc. said, "Motorola is proud of NAWLEE's efforts to support women who are leaders in law enforcement and who devote their careers to public safety.''

 
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