(1)In 1998, NYPD was appointed as the first Korean female police officer to be promoted to the senior superintendent in 25 yearsimage text translation
(2)Superintendent Heo Jung-yoon will be promoted from the New York Police to the first Korean to be a senior superintendent
(1)New York = Yonhap News Correspondent Ko Il-hwan = New York Police NYPD has created the first Korean police chiefimage text translation
(2)The NYPD named Heo Jung-yoon, a police superintendent for the Queens Metropolitan District of New York City, as a senior superintendent on the 18th local time
(3)Nominee Huh is scheduled to be notified of his next position at a promotion ceremony on the 22nd
(4)It is the first time in the history of NYPD established in 1845 that a Korean has become a senior superintendent
(5)The NYPD is the largest police organization in the United States with 36,000 police officers and 19,000 civilian employees
(6)Heo was appointed as the first Korean female NYPD officer in 1998
(7)Since then, he has built his career by working in areas where Koreans live, including Manhattan and Queens, and last year, he was promoted to the rank of superintendent for the first time as a Korean, mass-producing records in the NYPD
(8)From the NYPD to the Inspector, they can be promoted through examinations, but above the superintendent, they must be nominated to be promoted
(9)In other words, you need not only skills but also trust within the organization to become a high-ranking NYPD executive
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