The COPreneur Path Podcast
How To Translate Your Law Enforcement Experience Into Business Skills
August 2, 2021
If you're a cop, I guarantee you've caught yourself wondering what you might do after your law enforcement career is over. In fact, you've probably wondered how your experience can possibly be translated into anything that is not directly law enforcement-related. In this episode Amanda Lewis is going to share with us some practical examples of how you can translate those skills effectively into a resume or with practical application towards growing your own business. Amanda is an investigator at Facebook and an active participant in helping cops transition into corporate security. She has carved out a bit of a niche for herself and being a natural at translating your experience in law enforcement to a corporate record. Get all links, resources and show notes at https://psi.chat/045
If you're a cop, I guarantee you've caught yourself wondering what you might do after your law enforcement career is over. In fact, you've probably wondered how your experience can possibly be translated into anything that is not directly law enforcement-related. In this episode Amanda Lewis is going to share with us some practical examples of how you can translate those skills effectively into a resume or with practical application towards growing your own business. Amanda is an investigator at Facebook and an active participant in helping cops transition into corporate security. She has carved out a bit of a niche for herself and being a natural at translating your experience in law enforcement to a corporate record.

Get all links, resources and show notes at https://psi.chat/045

Amanda Lewis has nearly 15 years of experience providing key strategic, research, and analytical critical information projects to executive leaders, operational planners, and tactical operators in the Navy, Coast Guard, and state and federal law enforcement. In 2020, she embarked on a new journey and successfully transitioned into the private sector, where she now works as an investigator for a major tech company. There she remains a passionate and empathetic leader, shepherding her peers through the difficulties of starting a new job in the middle of a pandemic. She believes strongly in matching design with content, understanding customer needs, and in expertly tailoring those products to meet those needs in a consumable way, whether the customers are board directors, collaborative partners, hiring managers, or anyone in between.

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