Bobby Driscoll was Promoted as Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Axon

Date of management change: September 06, 2018 

What Happened?

Scottsdale, -based Axon Promoted Bobby Driscoll as Vice President and Associate General Counsel

 

About the Company

With over 26 years of advancing technology, Axon is dedicated to a bold and powerful mission to Protect Life and Obsolete the Bullet. Axon is the global leader of connected public safety technologies. We stand for protecting life, protecting truth, transparency, and accountability. Rick Smith founded Axon (formerly TASER International) following the deaths of two high school friends who were gunned down in an act of road rage. This tragedy sparked a passion in Rick to seek new technologies that would enable people to protect themselves without deploying lethal force. Our connected body-worn camera technology and evidence-management cloud are designed to help police officers work efficiently actively and transparently. Axon`s mission from the start has been to make the bullet obsolete, reduce social conflict and ensure criminal justice systems are fair and effective. Following recent events, we have added one more: *Eradicate racism and excessive force in the justice system.* We are currently hiring for all positions across all 17 countries, including the offices in Scottsdale, Seattle, London, Amsterdam, New York City, Sydney, Ho Chi Minh City, and Tampere.

 

About the Person

Bobby Driscoll is Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Axon. Previously, Bobby held various senior legal leadership roles in the industry.

 

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