Janny Knol

Janny Knol (born August 13, 1969, in Rotterdam) is a Dutch senior police officer who has been the Commissioner (Korpschef) of the Dutch National Police in the rank of First Chief Commissioner (Eerste Hoofdcommissaris) since March 2024. She has worked for the police since 1990.

Education and career
Knol studied at the Meander College in Zwolle from 1981 to 1985. She then followed a three-year study in Social Work in the same city. In 1988, Knol started studies at the Netherlands Police Academy which she graduated from in 1993. Knol started her career in the police at the age of 21 as a police officer in Deventer.

In the early years she was active in various police regions, such as IJsselland, Gelderland-Midden and Twente. In 1995 she continued her studies in Legal Sciences at the Open University. Between 2000 and 2010, Knol followed several masters in leadership.

From 2013 to 2019, Knol was commissioner of the Twente district. After this, she worked for two years at the North Netherlands regional police unit as Head of Operations and was deputy chief commissioner of the unit. In her position, Knol was concerned, among other things, with the Intelligence portfolio, such as tackling online crime. In 2022, she became chief commissioner of the Eastern Netherlands regional police unit, succeeding Oscar Dros. On March 1st, 2024, she succeeded Henk van Essen as Commissioner of the Dutch National Police. She is the fourth person, and first woman to hold this position.