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The FDNY’s first chief diversity and inclusion officer is leaving the post after less than a year on the job, the FDNY said Thursday. Pamela Lassiter was sworn in Jan. 30.
Walsh was the first ever female officer to be part of an FDNY rescue company. “I thank everyone I worked with over the years,” said Walsh, as dozens of fellow firefighters saw her off.
With Srisakul’s promotion, the FDNY now has two women of color serving as fire officers at the same time — another first for the 11,000-strong department.
The FDNY’s first chief diversity and inclusion officer is leaving the post after less than a year on the job, ... female . . . Then, suddenly – bam, she’s gone,” one fire official said.
Three bold women joined the FDNY’s Bravest on Tuesday in an emotional graduation ceremony that also included the son of a firefighter who died on 9/11. With the graduation of Clara Lyde, a mi… ...
The four women graduated as probationary firefighters, increasing the female representation in the FDNY. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long Island Northern Suburbs Connecticut.
As News 12 celebrates Women’s History Month, a longstanding member of New York’s Bravest is hanging up her helmet after serving 27 years with the FDNY. Lt. Adrienne Walsh said her final ...
FDNY Promotes 30, Including First Asian Woman Officer May 30, 2019 Sarinya Srisakul of Engine Company 5 was among the firefighters to become lieutenants Wednesday, marking the first time two women ...