SEATTLE, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Axon (Nasdaq:
AAXN), the global leader in connected public safety technologies,
today announced the addition of Regina
Holloway as Axon's VP of Community Impact effective
July 13, 2020.
"I have a deeply rooted belief that empowering the voices of a
concerned public can lead to positive change," says Ms. Holloway.
"I was drawn to Axon not only for its focus on centering racial
equity, diversity and inclusion and ensuring a fair and effective
justice system, but also for the recognition by leadership that
this goal cannot be achieved without weigh-in from communities. I'm
honored to lead Axon's community impact initiatives and look
forward to being a part of the great societal change Axon is
working toward."
"We are very excited to welcome Ms. Holloway with her deep
experience and passion for the representation of communities," says
Axon Chief Revenue Officer, Josh
Isner. "Axon has always known that our products serve not
only law enforcement, but also the diverse communities those
officers are sworn to protect. Ms. Holloway's key mission will be
to build a transparent, trusting and productive relationship with
the communities we serve."
Ms. Holloway joins Axon from NYU's
Policing Project where she served as a Senior Program Manager and
helped to implement the Neighborhood Policing Initiative in the
City of Chicago. Prior to that,
she served as a Supervising Investigator with the Civilian Officer
of Police Accountability in Chicago. During her tenure as a Clinical
Fellow at Suffolk University Law
School, Ms. Holloway developed housing discrimination
investigations that led to the publication of a study in Yale Law
School's Journal of Law and Feminism. Ms. Holloway is a Senior
Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity through a partnership between
Columbia University and the Nelson
Mandela Foundation. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political
Science and African-American Studies from Temple University and earned her Doctor of
Jurisprudence from Suffolk University
Law School.
About Axon
Axon is a network of devices, apps and people that helps public
safety personnel become smarter and safer. With a mission of
protecting life, our technologies give customers the confidence,
focus and time they need to keep their communities safe. Our
products impact every aspect of a public safety officer's
day-to-day experience with the goal of helping everyone get home
safe.
We work hard for those who put themselves in harm's way for all
of us. To date, more than 233,000 lives and countless dollars have
been saved with the Axon network of devices, apps and people. Learn
more at www.axon.com or by calling (800) 978-2737. Axon is a
global company with headquarters in Scottsdale, Ariz. and global software
engineering hub in Seattle, Wash.,
as well as additional offices in Australia, Canada, Finland, Vietnam, the UK and the Netherlands.
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