The Pit and Process Podcast
We sit down with Laura McGill one of the highest ranking police officers in Pennsylvania. She is a true pioneer in her own right. We discuss her journey through the process of becoming who she is today. We also discuss her thoughts on the state of Police officers and the issue of brutality amongst people of color. Laura McGill is a creative and innovative professional with over 10 years of experience in higher education. A knowledgeable team builder with over 13 years of experience in the security industry with excellent leadership and administrative skillset. Laura is passionate about forming a trust with law enforcement and the community while being a strong advocate for social justice, equity and diversity and inclusion. In 2009, Laura began her law enforcement career with a police department as the only African American woman within the sworn police officers. It is through this experience, Laura developed a passion for advocacy and equality in law enforcement. Working in one of the largest Pennsylvania state institutions in higher education, Laura established programs to promote trust and engagement with the campus community. Having a strong dedication as a police officer, Laura continues to be a mentor to students and serves as an advisor to one of the student organizations. This commitment and dedication instigated a promotion in 2016 where Laura earned the rank of Detective and has served as the lead investigator of the Criminal Investigation Unit, and Training Unit. In 2020 Laura was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and Assistant Director of Public Safety being the first woman to hold a leadership position in this history of her police department and the first African American woman to hold that rank in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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