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Jill Stulz

Detective Jill Stulz graduated from Northern Kentucky University with a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice and from the Department of Criminal Justice Training in 2008 as part of class 396. She worked with the Erlanger Police Department, where she served as a patrol officer, then as a Detective, and was the Lead Advisor for the Erlanger Police Explorer Program. She was deputized through the FBI and assisted with Title 9 Investigations in Northern Kentucky.

In 2015, she created the group "Northern Kentucky Women In Blue," which consists of female northern Kentucky officers participating in fitness-themed calendar fundraisers to help area non-profits such as the Women's Crisis Center and the Welcome House of Northern Kentucky. Through those fundraisers, the NKY Women in Blue were able to assist the NKY Chamber of Commerce's Health and Wellness Initiative, Flying Cross Uniforms, and the Saint Elizabeth Foundations 2016 Style Show Luncheon, which raised money for local schools.

She is a graduate of Leadership Northern Kentucky (2017), which is a nine-month program designed to help a diverse group of potential, emerging, and existing community leaders acquire an understanding of the strengths and challenges of the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati area, and the skills necessary to motivate and engage others in collaborative efforts to address them.

In 2016, she was named the Kentucky Women’s Law Enforcement Network Member of the Year while she was the Northern Regional Representative, and since then, she has gone from First Vice President in 2017 to President for the 2018 and 2019 years.

In 2017, Jill joined the Fort Mitchell Police Department in Northern Kentucky and is assigned to the Detective's Office, where she currently serves and is a member of FOP Lodge 20.

Jill serves on the Professional Standards Committee.