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Jan Zimmerman
Chair of the Missouri Gaming Commission
Assumed office
July 17, 2023
GovernorMike Parson
Preceded byMike Leara
Personal details
Alma materPark University

Jan Zimmerman is an American government official serving as the chair of the Missouri Gaming Commission since July 2023. She is the first female to serve in the role. Zimmerman was previously the police chief of Raymore, Missouri from 2012 to 2022.

Life

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Zimmerman earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and master's degree in public administration from Park University.[1] She is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and the University of Louisville Southern Police Institute.[1]

In 1979, Zimmerman became a dispatcher for the Kansas City Police Department.[2] She was sworn in as an officer in 1982.[2] From 2012 to August 2022, Zimmerman served as police chief of Raymore, Missouri.[1][2] During this time, she led the initiative to equip officers with body cameras and established the crisis intervention team program.[2] At the time of her retirement, she was a major.[2] Deputy Chief Jim Wilson succeeded her as police chief.[2]

Zimmerman is the program director of the Surviving Spouse and Family Endowment Fund with the Kansas City Crime Commission.[2] In 2021, Zimmerman joined the Missouri Gaming Commission.[1] In July 2023, she was appointed by governor Mike Parson as the chair of the Missouri Gaming Commission, the first female in the role.[3][1] She assumed the position on July 17, succeeding Mike Leara.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Jan Zimmerman appointed Missouri Gaming Commission Chair". Missouri Gaming Commission News and Information. 2023-07-17. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Kaut, Steve (2022-08-26). "Raymore Police Chief Jan Zimmerman retires Friday after 10 years as head of the city's police department". KSHB 41 Kansas City News. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  3. ^ Tlustos, Genna (2023-07-20). "First woman appointed gaming commission chair". News Tribune. Retrieved 2023-07-22.