BLOOMINGTON— Anthony Williams will oversee Indiana University Police on all nine campuses and set performance standards for the department.
“I’m humbled and excited about the opportunity to join Indiana University,” Williams said. “I’m ready to share my experience and passion for policing in a higher-education environment with IU and looking forward to engaging with the IU community.”
The Indiana University Public Safety appointed Anthony Williams as its first deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer. He will begin duties on August 1, 2024.
“Deputy Superintendent and Chief Williams has a track record of building trust and positive relationships within the police department and the communities he serves,” IU Associate Vice President and Public Safety Superintendent Benjamin Hunter said. “He is deeply committed to transparency, community engagement, and our mission of providing the greatest possible degree of safety for all members of the IU community.”
Williams is currently a police lieutenant of operations at Northwest Missouri State University Police Department, where he has been serving for nearly 15 years.
Williams graduated from the FBI National Academy and holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in corporate recreation and wellness, both from Northwest Missouri State University.
Information: News at IU.