Full Name
Louisa Rolfe OBE
Job Title
Police Reform Lead
Organisation
National Police Chiefs' Council
Speaker Bio
Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe's career in policing started in Avon and Somerset Police, where she rose from being a neighbourhood PC to becoming one of the country's most senior female officers.
After 25 years with Avon and Somerset Police, she joined West Midlands Police as Deputy Chief Constable in February 2016.
In June 2020 she joined the Metropolitan Police Service as Assistant Commissioner (AC) Met Operations and then as AC Frontline Policing, with responsibility for Boroughs and Specialist Crime.
In November 2024 she took on her current role to lead for policing on the Government's plans for Police Reform. Within a joint team with the Home Office she is working to ensure reform achieves our collective ambition across the policing system.
AC Rolfe has been the National Police Chief's Council lead for Domestic Abuse since 2013 and she was awarded an OBE in 2019 for her work in this area.
After 25 years with Avon and Somerset Police, she joined West Midlands Police as Deputy Chief Constable in February 2016.
In June 2020 she joined the Metropolitan Police Service as Assistant Commissioner (AC) Met Operations and then as AC Frontline Policing, with responsibility for Boroughs and Specialist Crime.
In November 2024 she took on her current role to lead for policing on the Government's plans for Police Reform. Within a joint team with the Home Office she is working to ensure reform achieves our collective ambition across the policing system.
AC Rolfe has been the National Police Chief's Council lead for Domestic Abuse since 2013 and she was awarded an OBE in 2019 for her work in this area.
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