2. ShotSpotter

Ending gun violence is a tough job. ShotSpotter is committed to helping end gun violence by using technology to alert police every time a gun is fired. It is a company that inspires its employees to create impact and change the world. “We never lose sight of our goal, to help provide equal protection for all” – these employees believe in something bigger! Watch as they thank CEO and president ShotSpotter, Ralph Clark, for giving them a chance to make a difference.
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Published: July 24, 2020
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