Jessica Tisch Appointed as New NYPD Police Commissioner
The former sanitation chief and NYPD veteran becomes the second woman to lead the department, tasked with stabilizing its leadership during a turbulent period.
- Mayor Eric Adams selected Jessica Tisch, a Harvard-educated public service veteran, to lead the NYPD after months of leadership instability and federal investigations involving prior commissioners.
- Tisch, 43, previously worked in counterterrorism and technology roles at the NYPD, where she spearheaded modernization efforts such as body cameras, 911 dispatch upgrades, and subway radio integration.
- Her tenure as sanitation commissioner included initiatives to combat New York City's rat problem and improve waste management, earning her public recognition.
- Critics have raised concerns about nepotism due to Tisch's wealthy and influential family, but Adams defended her appointment as based on merit and dedication to public service.
- Tisch succeeds Keechant Sewell and Edward Caban, both of whom faced challenges in their short tenures, and takes over a department grappling with internal discipline issues and public criticism.