Community forums will gather public input; current Police Chief David Nisleit to retire in 2024
SAN DIEGO â The City of San Diego is kicking off a robust process to recruit and hire a new Chief of Police for the San Diego Police Department (SDPD), which will include a thorough outreach and community engagement effort to give San Diegans a voice in the hiring process along with a national search for a diverse pool of applicants who reflect the cityâs priorities.
âIâm grateful to Chief Nisleit for his decades of dedicated service and his steady leadership of the department over the past five years,â said Mayor Todd Gloria. âAs we launch the search for his successor, weâll look to community stakeholders to help us select someone with great integrity and a passion for public service whoâs similarly committed to ensuring San Diego remains one of Americaâs safest big cities.â
San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit, who was promoted to the top position in 2018, officially announced his retirement on Monday, November 13 and will complete his service in June 2024. Nisleit joined SDPD in 1988, following in the footsteps of his father, who also had a long career as a police officer with the department.
âIt has been an honor and a pleasure to serve the City of San Diego during my 36 years with the San Diego Police Department,â said Nisleit. âOver the next seven months, Iâm committed to continuing the great progress weâve made toward keeping San Diego one of the safest big cities, and look forward to transitioning the department into the hands of the top-tier candidate who is selected to serve as the next police chief.â
Bob Murray & Associates has been awarded the contract to handle the recruitment process for a new police chief, with the goal of having the new chief hired and on board in time for Nisleitâs departure. The firm specializes in executive recruitment for government positions, including law enforcement.
The recruitment for qualified candidates began on Tuesday, November 14 and the effort will include input from community members throughout the City, key stakeholders and City officials. Community forums will be held in each of San Diegoâs nine City Council districts beginning in January.
All San Diegans and community groups are invited to provide input on the ideal qualities and characteristics the new chief should embody. Language interpretation and translation services will be provided during the community forums and an online survey will be created to increase access for those who cannot attend.
Candidates will undergo a series of interviews including one conducted by a panel of community leaders nominated by City Councilmembers and the Mayor.
The process to hire a new Chief of Police, outlined in Council Policy 300-08, calls for the Mayor to appoint a candidate to be confirmed by the City Council. For more information on the recruitment process and upcoming community meetings, please visit the cityâs Police Chief Recruitment webpage at https://www.sandiego.gov/police/next-police-chief.
(City of San Diego Release)

