Reneé Hall

Ulysha Reneé Hall (born February 10, 1971)[2] is an American police officer.

She is widely respected throughout the law enforcement community as a disciplined leader and consummate professional with the proven ability to deliver results.

[4][5] On September 8, 2020, Hall sent her letter of resignation to the Dallas city manager, which was accepted.

[7] Major Cities Chiefs-Police Executive Leadership Institute (PELI IV) September 2016 to March 2017 Graduate of the FBI National Academy Session #262 October 5, 2015 through December 11, 2015 Gubernatorial Appointment to The State of Michigan Elevator Safety Board 2014 & 2016 Governor Rick Snyder [8] In 2022, Hall was named a fellow of Harvard University's Advanced Leadership Initiative.

[10] 2015 Honoree for Women of Excellence Michigan Chronicle 2017 Woman of the Decade Native Detroiter Congressional Badge of Bravery Board Member (CBOB)[8]