HERNANDO, Miss. – Today, DeSoto County District Attorney-elect Matthew Barton announced his Transition Advisory Committee. The announcement coincides with the launch of a new transition website – bartontransition.com – where residents can share their ideas with the District Attorney-elect, and individuals can apply to potential join his team.
“Now that the primary election is over, it is time to look toward January,” said Matthew. “I’ve said throughout the campaign that I’m looking for talented individuals who can help keep DeSoto County safe, and I’m honored that these committee members are willing to dedicate themselves to this cause.”
Matthew’s advisory committee will help advise District Attorney-elect on policy decisions, ensuring that a wide range of opinions and ideas are represented and included in his incoming administration.
The Advisory Committee includes:
Martin Zummach, Committee Chair and Legal Counsel
Mike Hurst, Former, Trump Appointed, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi.
Thomas Tuggle, DeSoto County Sheriff-elect, Marine, and former Lt. Colonel of the Mississippi Highway Patrol
Chief Scott Ellis, Hernando Police Chief
Senator Kevin Blackwell, Mississippi State Senator
Michele Henley, DeSoto County School Board Member and small business owner
Senator Michael McLendon, Mississippi State Senator
Rodney Hall, Mississippi State Representative-elect and prosecutor
Robert Foster, County Supervisor-elect, former State Representative, and small business owner
Senator Kevin Blackwell, Mississippi State Senator
Kit Kitchens, Realtor and small business owner
Jordan Brumbelow, Former Legislative Director for Delbert Hosemann and campaign veteran
In addition to the Advisory Committee announcement, Matthew has said he is looking for all types of positions for the new administration, and asked those interested to join his team to apply at the new transition website – bartontransition.com
“If you are dedicated to serving the people of DeSoto County, and would like to apply, please send us your resume,” said Matthew. “ We need driven people, with various levels of experience, from interns to attorneys.”
Barton made history as the first elected Republican District Attorney for DeSoto County. He is unopposed in the general election November 7th. There will be a planned celebration open to the public that will occur heading into the swearing-in ceremony in December.
More information can be found at bartontransition.com
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