Eric Randall is a 1991 graduate of Booker T. Washington high school in Pensacola, Florida. Immediately after high school, He enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served 8 years as a mechanical engineer. During his Naval career, Eric deployed with the USS Enterprise Battle Group to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Joint Endeavor and Operation Southern Watch. In 1998 he began his law enforcement career with Newport News Police Department in Newport News, Virginia where he rose through the ranks to Assistant Chief of Police and served in a variety of assignments until June 2021 when he was appointed Chief of Police for the city of Pensacola. He earned his Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice from Saint Leo University. He is a graduate of the 63rd session of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) Senior Management Institute for Police.  During his law enforcement career, Eric received numerous awards and commendations to include the two Life Saving Awards, 2014 Homeless Outreach Collaborative Team Outstanding Community Service Award, 2012 William F. Corvello Leadership Award, 2010 United States Attorney Public Service Award, 2009 Federal Bureau of Investigation Top Gang Investigation (Dump Squad Investigation), NOBLE Criminal Justice Achievement Award, and the United States Attorney Award for Excellence in Management. Eric considers the opportunity to support the growing educational needs of the greater NW Florida community a distinct honor by serving on the PSCF Board of Governors. Eric and his wife Barbara have three children, Elizabeth, Eric Jr., and Jasmine.