Aprille Moore
Captain, Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, Georgia

Captain Aprille Moore currently serves the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office as the Commander for Community Engagement. Despite the time and effort this position requires, she still finds time to be actively engaged in the community during her personal time. Two of Captain Moore’s greatest strengths are her dependability and her ability to make community connections. She is a resourceful person that brings organizations and communities together to serve those who are most in need. When she commits to a project, she selflessly leverages her time and talent to get the job done.
During her law enforcement career, Captain Moore has continually embodied the maxim that “leadership is action, not position.” She has constantly looked for ways to incorporate her personal values, including service to others, into her work. While Captain Moore was assigned to Training, Background and Recruitment, she regularly sought out opportunities to volunteer with the Community Engagement Unit. Her passion and work ethic led to her being assigned as the commander of the unit. During her leadership, she has worked to create new volunteer opportunities and connect with local community leaders to leverage relationships to build community partnerships. Captain Moore’s well-documented inclusive approach to law enforcement and community makes her a sought-after voice in the community to change the narrative about policing.
Captain Moore has been recognized by numerous civic organizations for her community involvement. Just a few of those awards include the 2020 Spirit of the League Award, 2021 Chandani Algeo Shining Star Award, 2021 National Women’s Empowerment Ministry First Responders Award, 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle 40 Under Forty, 2021 youthSpark Community Ambassador of the Year, and the 2022 Georgia State University 40 Under Forty award.
“Knowing that if I keep showing up that I will learn more, do more, and be more keeps me centered and prepared to take on each day.”