Mark Rowley

Officer

Birthday November 19, 1964

Birth Sign Scorpio

Age 60 years old

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1964

Sir Mark Peter Rowley (born November 1964 ) is a British senior police officer who has been the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis since September 2022.

He was the Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis for Specialist Operations of the Metropolitan Police Service and the concurrent Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council Counter-Terrorism Coordination Committee and National Lead for Counter Terrorism Policing.

1983

In 1983, he matriculated into St Catharine's College, Cambridge.

1986

Having studied mathematics, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1986.

1987

In 1987, Rowley began his policing career when he joined West Midlands Police as a constable.

His early career centred on Birmingham, where he undertook a broad range of both uniformed and detective roles.

He joined the National Criminal Intelligence Service as a Detective Superintendent.

During his time serving in the NCIS, he led the development of covert operations to combat organised crime.

2000

In 2000, he joined Surrey Police as a senior officer when he was appointed Chief Superintendent in command of the West Surrey Basic Command Unit.

2002

Starting in 2002, he led the five-year investigation into the murder of Milly Dowler.

2003

In November 2003, he was promoted to Assistant Chief Constable.

2005

His responsibilities originally included local policing, crime reduction and criminal justice, but in 2005 his role changed and he became responsible for major and organised crime.

2007

He was promoted to Deputy Chief Constable in 2007.

2008

He served as temporary Chief Constable of Surrey Police from March 2008.

2009

He was previously Chief Constable of Surrey Police (2009–2011), and also served as Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police between February 2017 and April 2017.

He was appointed Chief Constable of the force in March 2009.

From 2009 to 2011, he was a member of the Association of Chief Police Officers Cabinet.

He reached the short list of four candidates to become head of the new National Crime Agency, but lost out to Keith Bristow.

2011

He joined the Metropolitan Police Service as Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations in October 2011.

2018

He retired from the police in March 2018.

In July 2022, it was announced that he would return to policing in the role of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, replacing former Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick.

He was sworn in as Commissioner on 12 September 2022.

Rowley was educated at Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, a all boys state grammar school in Handsworth, Birmingham.

In January 2018, Rowley announced he would retire from the police in March.

He was succeeded by Neil Basu.

In April 2022, he co-authored a counter-terrorism thriller, The Sleep of Reason, with journalist David Derbyshire.

On 8 July 2022, it was announced that Rowley would be the next Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, in succession to Cressida Dick.

He was sworn in on 12 September 2022.

He was formally appointed by the King on 21 September 2022 via a warrant under the royal sign-manual.

Shortly after assuming office, he oversaw the security operation of the state funeral of Elizabeth II, the largest security operation ever mounted in the UK.

In May 2023, he oversaw the coronation of Charles III and Camilla.

On 7 November 2023, he refused to ban the pro-Palestinian march in London, saying that the organisers of the march had shown "complete willingness to stay away from the Cenotaph and Whitehall and have no intention of disrupting the nation’s remembrance events".