Brian Peddle

General Brian Peddle (born 8 August 1957) was the 21st General of The Salvation Army from 3 August 2018 to 3 August 2023. He was formerly the 26th Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army from 1 November 2015 until 3 August 2018 under General André Cox.

Career
General Peddle and his wife, Commissioner Rosalie Peddle, were commissioned in 1977 as Salvation Army officers. Since then, General Peddle has held several appointments, including service as a divisional leader in New Zealand and as Chief Secretary in the UK. He led their home territory (Canada and Bermuda) for three years until his appointment as Chief of the Staff. Peddle then served as the organisation's international leader, general, and CEO.

Appointments
Canada & Bermuda Territory New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga Territory '''United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland Canada and Bermuda Territory International Headquarters
 * Corps (July 1977), Training College (December 1979),
 * Divisional Headquarters (June 1985), Corps (July 1988),
 * Divisional Headquarters (June 2000),
 * Divisional Commander (June 2001)
 * Divisional Commander, Northern Division (February 2007)
 * Chief Secretary (June 2009)
 * Territorial Commander (July 2011)
 * International Secretary for the Americas and Caribbean (September 2014)
 * Chief of the Staff (November 2015)
 * General of the Salvation Army (August 2018) Retired August 2023

Election as General
On 24 May 2018, the 19th High Council announced that Commissioner Peddle would become the organisation's 21st General on 3 August 2018, succeeding Andre Cox. He is the fifth Canadian to hold the position, and the second from Newfoundland and Labrador. Peddle retired in 2023 and was succeeded by Lyndon Buckingham.