The Inventress

KIMBERLY ST. CLAIR


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Kimberly St Clair is the Inventress and founder of the revolutionary, PATENT PENDING 3 in 1 communication system. DOC DASH. A native of St Louis Mo, she is a graduate of Cardinal Ritter College Prep high school and an alumna of Webster University, where she earned a Bachelor of Art degree in psychology and a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science. With a career that spans the gamut, from being a mental health professional, to a top award earning corporate professional, to a now preventionist, speaker and change agent, she’s left nothing on the table. Creating her own path, Kimberly took the skills honed and developed from each careers. Recognizing the national problem of police engagement, she designed, produced, trademarked, and soon to be patent, the solution. She is a leader in this in this industry, committed to activate and affect change. 


DOC DASH is a 3 in 1 PATENT PENDING organizational communication system designed to communicate with police and first responders during traffic stops or medical emergencies.   


DOC DASH THE UNIT: An organization unit, housed in vehicle, to communicate any nonvisible situation, circumstance, or disability, while simultaneously displaying all state required motor vehicle documents. Designed to display open compliance and separation from criminal intent. 


EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION: Communicates, when you can’t critical medical information, needed to administer lifesaving therapy and tells who to call in case

of such an emergency.


METHOD OF OPERATION: The educational component that teaches and trains on protocols to engagement and traffic stop etiquette.




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