Pamela Pott Makes History as Bad Schönborn’s First Female Police Chief
Pamela Pott, a veteran police officer, has assumed the role of the new head of the Bad Schönborn police station. She brings a vast experience from diverse roles across various units and is the first female Chief Police Inspector in Bad Schönborn.
Pott's career in the police force began in 2006 at the Bruchsal police station as a patrol officer. She then served as a deputy shift supervisor at the same station in 2008. In 2010, she transferred to the Karlsruhe-Südweststadt station, where she held the same role. Her career advanced to the Police Headquarters' Command and Situation Center, where she served as the duty police commander in 2021. Pott's extensive experience also includes stints at the Uniformed Police Directorate, the Command and Operations Staff, the Baden-Württemberg Police Academy, and the Ministry of the Interior, Digitalization, and Local Affairs.
In her personal life, Pott enjoys singing in the local choir, playing sports, and walking her dog in the nature around her hometown. She lives with her family in the Obergrombach district of Bruchsal.
Pamela Pott, who previously served at the Karlsruhe-Südweststadt station, succeeds Senior Police Chief Inspector Gerald Gack. She brings a rich history of experience and dedication to her new role as the head of the Bad Schönborn police station.
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