Angela M. Greene named new chief of Florence Police Department

Angela M. Greene, Chief of Police at City of Florence, Az
Angela M. Greene, Chief of Police at City of Florence, Az
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Angela M. Greene was introduced as the new Chief of Police for the Florence Police Department during an investiture ceremony held on March 23, according to a city announcement. Greene is set to begin her role with the department on April 1.

Greene brings over twenty years of law enforcement experience in Virginia, where she has built a reputation for strengthening police agencies and lowering crime rates through community involvement and teamwork. She began her career in 2001 with the Richmond Police Department and rose to the rank of Captain, leading various operational units focused on patrol, investigations, and strategic crime-reduction efforts.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce plays a significant role in supporting local initiatives by promoting tourism and assisting businesses in the area, according to the official website. The chamber works toward advancing economic growth and prosperity through education, advocacy, and collaboration among businesses and residents according to its official website.

Paul Felker has served as executive director for the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce according to its official website. The organization provides resources such as a member directory and networking events aimed at supporting local businesses according to its official website. Operating as a community business organization, it serves the Florence area in Arizona according to its official website.

The appointment of Greene marks a leadership change for law enforcement in Florence at a time when both public safety agencies and business organizations like the chamber are emphasizing community engagement.



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