Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz made history the moment she took office β the first elected Sheriff of Miami-Dade County in nearly sixty years, the first woman to hold the role, and the first Latina sheriff in Florida history. But making history was never the point. What she did next was.In this episode of the Visionary Leaders series on Responder Resilience, we sit down with Sheriff Cordero-Stutz to talk about what it takes to lead the largest law enforcement agency in Florida β and how she's working to build a culture where asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.We cover:Her journey from patrol officer in 1996 to Sheriff of Miami-Dade CountyThe mental health and wellness infrastructure she's building for her deputiesHer role in the Florida Sheriffs Women's Leadership Academy alongside Sheriff Michelle CookWhat every first responder leader needs to understand about sustaining their people for the long haulWhether you lead a team of five or an agency of five thousand, this conversation is worth your time.ποΈ Responder Resilience is built for first responders, mental health professionals, and anyone committed to the long-term health of those who serve.β
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