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Level 5 Leadership Spotlight Featuring Sherrif Pamerleau

  • Thursday, March 24, 2016
  • 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Petroleum Club, 8620 N. New Braunfels, Ste. 700, San Antonio, Texas 78217
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JOIN US FOR

LEVEL 5

LEADER SPOTLIGHT!

FEATURING SHERIFF

SUSAN PAMERLEAU


Join us in this intimate setting to learn how Sheriff Susan Pamerleau came to be a tenacious woman leader with a great passion to improve this division of law enforcement in our city and to serve and protect our citizens. 

Sheriff Pamerleau had a strong foundation beginning with her parents who came from different backgrounds, both from hard-working, determined families who lived through The Great Depression and World War II. Her mother grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, where her parents owned a “mom and pop” grocery store near downtown. 

After 32 years of service in the in the United States Air Force Susan rose to the ranking of Major General.  During her military career she mentored young people and served as a role model throughout her career.  After retiring she became the Vice President of USAA until 2007.  Prior to becoming Sheriff she worked as an independent contractor providing consultant services for human resources planning and customer service.

Sherrif Pamerleau now serves as the chief law enforcement officer for the county and is responsible for all judicial support including security at the courthouse complex.  She oversees the operations of the Bexar County Adult Detention Center.  Sheriff Pamerleau was elected in November 2012, becoming the first woman elected to the post!

As Sheriff, she has pledged her commitment to the people of Bexar County, enacting guiding principles to ensure the Sheriff's Office is run professionally and with operational excellence.  Her number one priority is public safety, improvements in jail operations, and family violence prevention initiatives.




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