Corporate Leadership, Public Policy, and Community Policing Reform | Nadine Jones on The Crossman Conversation. (S5E11)

The Crossman Conversation

Thursday, March 12, 2026 - 29 minutes

On this episode of The Crossman Conversation, host John Crossman sits down with Nadine Jones to discuss corporate leadership, public policy, and community policing reform.

Jones, a graduate of the Howard University School of Law, brings extensive experience as a former General Counsel and corporate governance executive. In the conversation, she shares insights on how legal leaders help organizations navigate complex regulatory environments while balancing business goals, ethics, and social responsibility.

The discussion also explores Jones’ work in advancing dialogue and reform in the public safety space, including her role as Co-Founder of The Initiative: Advancing the Blue & Black Partnership, which focuses on strengthening relationships between law enforcement and Black communities.

This episode highlights the intersection of corporate leadership, law, public policy, and community engagement, offering valuable perspective for business leaders, legal professionals, and those interested in how leadership can drive meaningful community impact.

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