Chief Janet Moon made history in 2015 as Peachtree City's first female police chief, bringing over 30 years of experience. A U.S. Army veteran and graduate of the FBI National Academy, she has led with dedication and innovation. In 2021, she shattered another glass ceiling, becoming the first woman president of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP).
Chief Moon advocates "servant leadership," which means treating all officers with respect, directing all officers to use their tongues to talk to the community, and embodying the words "To Serve and Protect." She established a system of "community policing" by placing officers on the streets to facilitate communication between citizens and the police. Additionally, Chief Moon focuses on her officers' mental and physical well-being.
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