Tim Forber
Tim Forber was appointed Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police on 1 April 2024.
Tim has 28 years operational experience in both uniform and detective roles in a number of police forces across the country. He joined the Metropolitan Police in 1996 after completing a law degree at university, as well as a post-graduate diploma in legal practice. His initial posting was to Richmond and Twickenham where he joined the CID in 1998. In 2000 he was promoted to Detective Sergeant at Peckham, followed by promotion to Detective Inspector at Lambeth in 2002. In 2004 he was promoted to DCI as the crime manager for North Lambeth based at Kennington. In 2005 Tim was promoted to Detective Superintendent in West Yorkshire Police, where he worked as a Senior Investigating Officer on the force Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, based in Bradford. During this period he led a significant number of murder and kidnap investigations as well as a range of other major enquiries. In 2010 he was promoted to Chief Superintendent in Greater Manchester Police and spent the next three years as Divisional Commander for Oldham. He has also been the Divisional Commander at Bury, and worked as the business lead for a major force change programme.
In addition to his law degree, Tim holds an MSc in Police Leadership and Management from the University of Leicester, as well as an MBA with Distinction from Durham Business School.
He is a Specialist Strategic Firearms Commander, a Gold Public Order Commander, and a CBRN Gold Commander. He attended the 2016 Strategic Command Course at the College of Policing. His current portfolio includes responsibility for all specialist and major crime investigation across the county, as well as force intelligence, criminal justice and custody. He is also Vice Chair of the NPCC National Homicide Working Group.