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A.T. Smith Appointed Deputy Director of the United States Secret Service

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on March 19, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

(Washington, D.C.) U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has announced the

appointment of A.T. Smith to the position of Deputy Director, effective April 8, 2012. Mr.

Smith is a 25-year veteran of the Secret Service and currently serves as the Assistant Director

of the Office of Investigations.

A.T. has a well deserved reputation as a focused and consummate professional. From his

supervisory assignments, he has demonstrated not only the ability, but also the values, spirit

and character to effectively lead. He is well respected within the Secret Service, as well as by

all our external partners, Director Sullivan said.

In his current position as Assistant Director of Investigations, Mr. Smith develops and

implements policy for all Secret Service criminal investigations pertaining to counterfeit

currency, financial crimes, and electronic crimes. Mr. Smith oversees multiple investigative

divisions and more than 160 domestic and international offices.

Mr. Smiths law enforcement career began in 1978 as a communications dispatcher for the

Greenville County (SC) Sheriffs Office, where during his eight-year tenure he achieved the

rank of Lieutenant.

Mr. Smith began his Secret Service career in 1986 as a special agent assigned to the Miami

Field Office. He has since served in numerous assignments which include: Assistant Director

Investigations 2010-2012; Assistant Director Human Resources and Training 2008-2010;

Deputy Assistant Director Office of Investigations 2006-2008; Special Agent in Charge of

the New York Field Office 20032006; Special Agent in Charge of the Secret Service training

academy; Executive Assistant to the Director; and Assistant to the Special Agent in Charge of

the Presidential Protective Division.

While serving as the agent in charge in New York, Mr. Smith was appointed by the Secretary

of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to the position of Principal Federal Official

for the tri-state region of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. In this capacity, Mr. Smith

served as DHSs Federal Coordinator for the United Nations General Assemblys (UNGA)

60th Anniversary, the largest gathering of world leaders in history. Additionally, UNGA 60

was the largest protective mission ever undertaken by the United States Secret Service in its

146-year history. Mr. Smith also served on the Executive Board of the New York/New Jersey

High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force, the largest such program in the United

States. This program operates under the White Houses Office of National Drug Control

Policy.

Mr. Smith has received numerous citations of merit as well as public service and law

enforcement awards. In September 2010, he received the Presidential Rank Award for

Meritorious Service. He was presented the Secretarys Silver Medal by the Department of

Homeland Security in May 2006 for his work in the greater New York area. In 2004, he was

presented with the Department of Homeland Security Secretarys Award of Excellence for his

work during the 2004 Republican National Convention. Additionally, Mr. Smith received

awards from the New Yorks Finest Foundation and the American Society of Industrial

Security for his work as the Principal Federal Official and Federal Coordinator for the

Republican National Convention and the annual United Nations General Assembly in New

York City.

During his assignment to the Office of Human Resources and Training, Mr. Smith served for

two years as a member of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation Board

(FLETA). This board reviews and awards accreditation certification for numerous training

academies and academic processes within federal law enforcement.

Mr. Smith holds two masters degrees; a Master of Science in Management from the School

of Business - Johns Hopkins University (2004); and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice

from the University of Alabama (1993). His undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Science in

Criminal Justice from the University of South Carolina. Mr. Smith has also served as an

instructor at the Greenville Technical College where he taught in the Criminal Justice

Program.

About the United States Secret Service

The United States Secret Service was originally founded in 1865 for the purpose of

suppressing the counterfeiting of U.S. currency. Now an agency within the Department of

Homeland Security, the Secret Service is widely known for its protective mission in

safeguarding the nations highest elected officials, visiting foreign dignitaries and events of

national significance. Today, the Secret Service maintains a unique dual mission of

protection and investigations, as one of the premier law enforcement organizations charged

with investigating financial crimes.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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