For us, improving relations between law enforcement and the communities we serve is just as much of a calling as law enforcement itself.

We are a family team bringing experience in innovation, development, policy, victim advocacy, community partnerships, board management, community integration, facilitation, conflict resolution, intercultural communications, investigations, dispatch, patrol, and field training:

 
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Megan McGee Bonta, Owner, Managing Director

Megan McGee Bonta was a founding member, facilitator and co-chair of a nationally-recognized regional Law Enforcement Immigrant Alliance for over 10 years. She has a Master’s Degree in International and Intercultural Communications with a focus on conflict resolution. She has an extensive background in victim advocacy, primarily with immigrant victims of crime, including as the Chairperson of her judicial district’s Victim and Law Enforcement Board, and was the recipient of the 2013 L. Anthonty Sutin Civic Imagination Award by the COPS Office of the U.S. Department of Justice. Her work in advocacy and building community trust and partnership led to the largest EEOC sex harassment settlement in Colorado’s history. She brings her non-profit professional background, her experience building, facilitating and sustaining community collaboratives, and her applied anthropological approach to integrating diverse cultures to help communities become safer and stronger. She is fluent in English, Spanish and French.

 
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Eric Bonta, Consultant

Eric Bonta has been employed in law enforcement in various capacities since 2001. He has served in dispatch, patrol, investigations, and field training and coordinates a Community Emergency Response Team. Throughout his career, he has seen first-hand the many different ways that trauma and fear can impact people’s lives and how public servants can have a positive impact. With Megan, he has been actively engaged in community policing initiatives and partnerships and he has experienced the positive impacts the they can have on his ability to operate in the field. He is currently an active duty patrol officer working on the front lines with a boots-on-the-ground perspective on community collaboration with law enforcement. In addition to his field experience, he holds a bachelor’s degree in Emergency Management.