CLEVELAND, Miss. — Delta State University Police Chief Michael Peeler has been recognized as a Featured Servant Officer by the LHL Network for his leadership and commitment to service.
The LHL Network is part of the broader LifeHealthLeader platform, which highlights leadership, wellness and service-oriented professionals, including law enforcement officers who demonstrate servant leadership principles.
Peeler, who leads the Delta State University Police Department, was honored for his focus on service, accountability and collaboration while fostering a safe and supportive campus environment.
According to the university, members of the DSU Police Department nominated Peeler for the recognition, citing his leadership style and dedication to faculty, staff and students. Colleagues also pointed to his efforts to build strong partnerships with local and regional agencies.
“Chief Peeler’s servant first approach sets the standard for leadership at Delta State,” DSU Police Lt. William Taylor said. “His integrity, empathy and dedication to others distinguish him as a leader and public servant.”
University officials said the recognition reflects Peeler’s continued impact on campus safety, community relationships and the broader mission of Delta State University.










