Chief of Police
Fargo Police Department, North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota, United States
David Zibolski was appointed Police Chief in Fargo, ND on October 5, 2020 and leads a department of 186 sworn and 27 civilian staff funded by a $26M budget. Prior to this appointment he served as the chief of police in Beloit, Wisconsin (2015-2020). He began his career with the Milwaukee Police Department where he served 27 years, working his way up the ranks and retiring at the rank of captain in 2011. He held a variety of patrol, investigative and specialty unit commands. As deputy administrator for Wisconsin DOJ’s Division of Law Enforcement Services (2011-2015), he had operational responsibility of a statewide division that included training and standards for law enforcement. Zibolski is a graduate of Northwestern’s School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC) #203, Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) Senior Management Institute for Police (SMIP) session #68. He holds a master’s degree in organizational management and leadership from Springfield College. In 2020, he was appointed vice chair of IACP’s Midsize Agencies Division. He serves on the IACP Board of Directors as well as other community/criminal justice boards.
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