Press Release: Sheriff Stanek elected as 1st Vice-President of the National Sheriffs’ Association

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Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact: Jon Collins, 612-919-5918

Sheriff Stanek elected as 1st Vice-President of the National Sheriffs’ Association 

June 22, 2018 (MINNEAPOLIS) – Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek was elected and sworn in as the 1st Vice-President of the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) during the annual conference in New Orleans, LA, earlier this week.

Next year, Sheriff Stanek is expected to serve as President of the organization that represents our nation’s more than 3,000 Sheriffs. He has been a member of the Executive Committee since 2009, most recently serving as the 2nd Vice-President, and also chairs the Homeland Security Committee for the NSA.

“It is an honor to help lead this organization that ensures that every Sheriff and their employees have a voice in the national public safety conversation,” said Sheriff Stanek. “Not only are we representing Sheriffs, but we are ensuring that best practices are shared nationally among agencies of all sizes to help meet the ever changing demands of law enforcement. Year-after-year, I am able to bring new ideas back to Hennepin County to ensure we are providing enhanced services to our residents.”

During the conference, Sheriff Stanek spoke with fellow Sheriffs and their staff about topics that included homeland security, jail mental health reform, new DNA techniques used by crime labs for evidence processing, and the national opioid crisis.

The NSA conference was hosted this year by the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, and took place from June 15 to 20, 2018.

The National Sheriffs' Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising the level of professionalism among those in law enforcement. Chartered in 1940, the organizations is a professional association dedicated to serving the Office of Sheriff and its affiliates through police education, police training, and general law enforcement information resources. NSA represents thousands of sheriffs, deputies and other law enforcement, public safety professionals, and concerned citizens nationwide.

NSA's roots can be traced back to October 1888, when a group of sheriffs in Minnesota and surrounding states formed an organization, which they named the Inter-State Sheriffs' Association. The purpose of this association was to give opportunity for a wider, mutual acquaintance, to exchange ideas for more efficient service, and to assist one another in the apprehension of criminals.

For more information about the NSA, click here.

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