Military Veterans In Law Podcast

Sasha Rutizer: Chief of Staff, Alexandria, Virginia Police Department

1 h 1 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Sasha retired as a Lieutenant Colonel after serving over 20 years on active duty and in the Army Reserve, including four years as a Military Judge.  Sasha has also worked for the National District Attorneys Association, as a federal prosecutor, and as a Chief of Staff for two divisions of the Department of Justice.  Listen in for insightful thoughts from Sasha on how Stoicism has shaped her outlook on life and her career, and helped her overcome adversity.

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