Being a police officer is a meaningful and impactful way to serve a community. Becoming a police officer doesn’t rely heavily on formal education; in fact, a high school diploma is often the minimum formal education required. An associate’s, bachelor’s or graduate degree is rarely mandatory. Instead, extensive and specialized training is required. This training is often provided by the National Police Training Institute (NPTI).
Aireen O. Marquez of Careb Bagabag Nueva Vizcaya took up Bachelor of Elementary Education and a board passer of Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET). Mrs. Marquez has been recruited at Philippine National Police PNP in 2009. Her childhood ambition became a reality and she thanks God for it. She was assigned at the Women and Children Protection Desks (WCPD in Villaverde with the rank of Police Staff sergeant.
After 10 years of public service, she was able to purchase a 1 hectare of farmland that comes from their continues saving. Mrs. Marquez also engaged in an online selling of PNP uniforms.
The husband of Aireen Marquez is Daryl Marquez a police inspector, equivalent of a lieutenant who is assigned in Cauayan City and they were blessed with 2 children Mark Darren and Shane Audrey.
Message: Put God first in everything you do and God will shower you with crowning success.