COLUMBUS, Ind. – The National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) has announed the appointment of Bartholomew County Sheriff Matt Myers to its Homeland Security Committee.
The NSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising the level of professionalism among those in the law enforcement field. The organization plays a major role in shaping national police on critical criminal justice and homeland security issues.
“Sheriff Myers will be networking closely through the NSA with the other 3100 elected sheriffs across America, bringing a professional “heartland” perspective to this vast responsibility of keeping our counties, states and nation safe,” said NSA president John Layton.
Sheriff Myers added, “It is a true honor to be able to serve on such an important committee with sheriffs from across our nation.”