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Sylvia Moir Tapped As Marin Sheriff Office's No. 2
Marin's new undersheriff previously served as Napa's interim Top Cop.
MARIN COUNTY, CA – The Marin County Sheriff’s Office will soon have a new No. 2.
Sylvia Moir, who recently served as the city of Napa’s interim police chief and has three decades of law enforcement experience, was named the county’s new undersheriff, Marin Sheriff Jamie Scardina announced Thursday.
“We are extremely excited to bring Sylvia to the Marin County Sheriff’s Office,” Scardina said in a statement.
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“Her wealth of knowledge, experience, and dedication to public safety for over thirty years speaks for itself. Sylvia will be a tremendous asset to the Sheriff’s Office and the communities we serve.”
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Moir previously served as police chief in Tempe, Arizona (2016-2020) and as El Cerrito’s Top Cop (2010-2016). She spent most of her early career with the Sacramento Police Department where she served in every division of the department and was the Incident Commander on hundreds of planned and spontaneous events.
“I am excited to return to Northern California where my career began,” Moir said in a statement.
“The opportunity to serve the women and men of the organization and the Marin County community through modern-day policing is exciting and I am eager to get started.”
Moir was appointed by US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo to the FirstNet Board and is the chair of the FirstNet Governance and Risk Committee.
Moir is active on the speaking circuit. In 2019 she spoke at a TEDx SoMa’s Modern Campfire series about the complexity of modern-day policing and the importance of practicing mindfulness and developing resilience for enduring service.
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