Brian James
Police Chief
University of North Carolina: Chapel Hill
Chief James comes to Carolina following his impending retirement from the police chief position at the Greensboro Police Department, where his successes included helping secure mental health resources for his team and the community, participating in community conversations regarding policing and implementing a program to help teenagers gain employment. In our recruitment for a new police chief, the search committee made it the highest priority not just to find someone with police and safety experience, but also to find a leader who puts the community first and has a history of developing relationships within their community. I am confident that Chief James upholds these values. At Carolina, he will work to continue bridging and developing relationships between UNC Police and members of the campus and local community. Chief James believes that great relationships and trust building will be the cornerstone to our shared success. He will also focus on the retention of current staff and recruitment of top applicants to ensure we maintain a high quality of service to the Carolina community. Chief James will oversee all law enforcement services at the University. The department provides around-the-clock patrol services to the campus and University-owned properties 365 days a year, and I am grateful for our police who work tirelessly every day to keep our campus and community safe. Chief James has served the Greensboro Police Department and the city for 26 years, working his way up the ranks. He has also served as deputy chief of the police patrol bureau, deputy chief of the police investigative bureau, deputy chief of the police support bureau, captain of the resource management division, captain of the central patrol division, captain of the training division and captain of the patrol operations division, among other positions. Chief James holds a master of business administration from Pfeiffer University and a bachelor of science in business administration from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. He is a graduate of the 251st session of the FBI National Academy.