Sarah Shendy speaking at Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s announcement of the Law Enforcement Recruitment Pilot Program on June 23, 2021. Gov. DeWine asked her to serve as director of the newly created Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment, an initiative he began earlier in the year to help local agencies attract and retain skilled individuals, specifically minorities and women in law enforcement.
Sarah Shendy speaking at Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s announcement of the Law Enforcement Recruitment Pilot Program on June 23, 2021. Gov. DeWine asked her to serve as director of the newly created Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment, an initiative he began earlier in the year to help local agencies attract and retain skilled individuals, specifically minorities and women in law enforcement.

Police Sergeant Sarah Shendy discusses her milestone of being Ohio’s first Egyptian-Muslim female in force

Northeast Ohio’s Sarah Shendy becomes Ohio’s first Egyptian-Muslim female police sergeant
WEWSSarah Shendy discussed her latest milestone: being sworn in with the Case Western Reserve University police department and becoming Ohio’s first Egyptian-Muslim female police sergeant. “This department has phenomenal culture, and it really values diversity, leadership and the advancement of women of law enforcement,” Shendy said.