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Nicole Rodler recognized for her contributions as a member of the Juvenile Justice Transformation Team

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The Rochester Police Department is proud to announce that Nicole Rodler, Juvenile Division Coordinator, has been honored with the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) ‘Granite Award’ for her contributions as a member of the Juvenile Justice Transformation Team.

The award recognizes individuals who demonstrate the importance of external partnerships and collaboration with DCYF and strive to overcome barriers to meet the changing needs and expectations.

Chief Gary Boudreau commended Rodler, stating “The Rochester Police Department is honored to have Nicole as a member of our team and we are proud of her achievements.”

“Nicole works tirelessly with a variety of agencies and stakeholders to improve the lives of young people in Rochester,” continued Boudreau. “Her dedication and commitment have not gone unnoticed. We congratulate her on this well-deserved recognition from DCYF.”

To learn more about the Juvenile Justice Transformation Team, see recent activities, and find additional resources, visit https://sites.google.com/view/nhtransform/.

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