Field Chief of Police
Fort Knox Bullion Depository
Chief Adrienne Meyer currently serves as the Field Chief of Police at the U.S. Bullion Depository in Fort Knox, Kentucky. She began her career with the Depository in 1996 and has formerly served as a police officer, sergeant, lieutenant, and inspector. She also served as the facility’s emergency preparedness coordinator, law enforcement control tactics instructor, use of force instructor, evidence custodian, and quartermaster.
In addition to her Mint career, Chief Meyer retired from the U.S. Army Reserves with over 22 years, having spent a combination of service on active duty, reserve duty, and combat deployment to Bagram, Afghanistan as an Army Criminal Investigations (CID) special agent. She was also part of the protective service detail for the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Army, Army Chief of Staff, and Vice Chief of Staff.
Chief Meyer is a graduate of the Southern Police Institute’s Administrative Officers Course, Chief Executive Leadership Course, Police Executive Undergraduate Leadership Program, and Managing a Small Law Enforcement Agency.
She holds five certifications from the Office of Personnel Management’s Graduate School and completed the FBI Leadership Executive Education Development Associations E-Trilogy focusing on supervisor liability and ethics in law enforcement.