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You See Me, You Can Be Me — UMMC’s Chief of Polices Shares the Value of Mentorship on Her Career and Future Leaders

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As a fourth generation Chicago Police officer (and first female), Chief Mary Eileen Paradis had the instinct to protect ingrained in her life early on. Despite the complex task of protecting 10,000 employees in a high-crime urban area like Jackson, Mississippi, her unwavering dedication and energy toward her role are just some of the qualities that have propelled her to excel in her career.

Key topics of Chief Paradis’ discussion with host Dr. Marisa Randazzo include:

  • The challenges she faces amidst the growing reports of workplace violence in the healthcare sector generally and how she takes care of her team.
  • Addressing the complexities of both the university and healthcare side of her role and the importance of relationships with local police and other areas on campus.
  • Advice for women/girls pursuing a career in protection and her involvement in NAWLEE (National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives).

Chief Paradis possesses a combination of 30 plus years of law enforcement, higher education public safety and emergency management experience. She currently serves as the Chief of Police and the Executive Director of Public Safety for the University of Mississippi Police Department and the Office of Public Safety. In addition to higher education, Chief Paradis has worked in museums, hospitality, and retail, and was a sworn member of the Chicago Police Department’s Intelligence Section for over 11 years. Follow her on LinkedIn

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As a fourth generation Chicago Police officer (and first female), Chief Mary Eileen Paradis had the instinct to protect ingrained in her life early on. Despite the complex task of protecting 10,000 employees in a high-crime urban area like Jackson, Mississippi, her unwavering dedication and energy toward her role are just some of the qualities that have propelled her to excel in her career.

Key topics of Chief Paradis’ discussion with host Dr. Marisa Randazzo include:

  • The challenges she faces amidst the growing reports of workplace violence in the healthcare sector generally and how she takes care of her team.
  • Addressing the complexities of both the university and healthcare side of her role and the importance of relationships with local police and other areas on campus.
  • Advice for women/girls pursuing a career in protection and her involvement in NAWLEE (National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives).

Chief Paradis possesses a combination of 30 plus years of law enforcement, higher education public safety and emergency management experience. She currently serves as the Chief of Police and the Executive Director of Public Safety for the University of Mississippi Police Department and the Office of Public Safety. In addition to higher education, Chief Paradis has worked in museums, hospitality, and retail, and was a sworn member of the Chicago Police Department’s Intelligence Section for over 11 years. Follow her on LinkedIn

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