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Gwendolyn J. Elliott was born on 1945 in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, is an officer. Discover Gwendolyn J. Elliott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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police officer, member of United States Armed Forces, mental health professional, founder of Gwen's Girls |
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62 years old |
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1945 |
Birthday |
1945 |
Birthplace |
Duquesne, Pennsylvania |
Date of death |
May 14, 2007 - (aged 62) - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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United States |
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Gwendolyn J. Elliott Height, Weight & Measurements
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Kathi Elliott, Elder James Elliott |
Gwendolyn J. Elliott Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Gwendolyn J. Elliott worth at the age of 62 years old? Gwendolyn J. Elliott’s income source is mostly from being a successful officer. She is from United States. We have estimated
Gwendolyn J. Elliott's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Her determination inspired others on the force. In a 2012 Point Park University Alumni Profile, then Assistant Chief of Investigations for the Pittsburgh Police Maurita Bryant is quoted as saying of Elliott
Gwendolyn J. Elliott died from cancer on May 14, 2007 at age sixty-two in her home in the Highland Park neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
While serving on the police force Gwen was determined to find a way to improve the quality of life of the young women and girls who came to the attention of the police. She wanted to help not only these young women and girls, but also their children and subsequent generations. Gwen retired from the police department in 2002 after 26 years of service, and in the same year she founded Gwen's Girls, a nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the needs of at-risk young women and girls. After retirement, she also continued to mentor women police officers and served as an adjunct professor at Point Park University. She served on dozens of boards and received many women's leadership and public service awards.
Following the active-duty portion of her career in the military, Gwen worked as a mental health professional. Then, seeking a field with greater funding stability, she went to apply for a job with the United States Postal Service. While at the post office to apply for a job, someone there remarked that she had good qualifications to apply for a job with the police department. In 1975 a federal judge issued an order that created minimum quotas for white women, black women, and black men hired by the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. In 1976 Gwen began her career with the Pittsburgh police along with 11 other women, the department's first female officers. In 1986 she became the department's first black female commander.
In 1964 Gwen joined the United States Air Force where she served for five years, retiring as a staff sergeant. She later served in the National Guard and the Air Force Reserve for a total of fifteen years of service in the United States Armed Forces. While stationed in the southern United States she experienced racial segregation as well as gender segregation as part of military life.
Gwendolyn J. Elliott (1945-2007) was an American police officer and founder of Gwen's Girls, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the improving the lives of at-risk young women and girls. She was a member of the first group of women to serve as Pittsburgh Police officers and was that department's first black female commander.