
U.S. Marshal Gregory Tabor |
The Honorable Gregory S. Tabor was nominated by President Donald
J. Trump and confirmed by the United States Senate on December 16, 2020.
Marshal Tabor began his law enforcement career as a deputy with the
Washington County Sheriff’s Office in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in 1985.
Shortly thereafter, he became a patrolman with the City of Fayetteville,
Arkansas, Police Department. He was promoted through every rank within
the Department, until becoming Chief of Police in 2006, a position he
held for 13 years until his retirement in 2019. During his tenure as
Chief, he also served as the Chairman of the Board for the Fourth
Judicial District Drug Task Force. After his retirement from the
Fayetteville Police Department, he became the Chief of Police at the
Northwest Arkansas National Airport.
Marshal Tabor has served on numerous boards throughout his law
enforcement career. He served as an executive board member for the
Arkansas Association of Chiefs of Police, a member of the University of
Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute Advisory Board, and a member of the
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Director’s
Advisory Board.
Marshal Tabor is currently a member of the Arkansas Association of
Chiefs of Police and the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
He has been the recipient of numerous recognitions and awards, including
the Arkansas Chief of the Year and the Fayetteville Police Department
Lifetime Achievement Award.
Marshal Tabor is a graduate of the Senior Executives in State and Local
Government Program at Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of
Government, the Leadership in Diversity and Inclusion Program at the
University of Arkansas, and Northwestern University’s Senior Management
Leadership Program. Marshal Tabor is also a graduate of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Leadership in Counterterrorism Program
and Session 76 of the FBI’s Law Enforcement Executive Development
Program. |