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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowZachary Myers, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, has joined the organization kNot Today as a board member.
KNot Today, founded in 2019 by former Colts head coach Frank Reich and his wife Linda, is a nonprofit that works to prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation through research, funding, and coalition-building.
The couple established the Indianapolis-based organization after engaging on the issue in communities across the country.
“Zachary’s experience as a former U.S. Attorney provides kNot Today with a unique perspective when it comes to preventing child sexual abuse and exploitation,” Frank Reich said in written remarks. “We are so grateful to have him join our team and we know he will be a major contributor to furthering our mission to protect children.”
Myers served as U.S. Attorney from 2021 until earlier this year. He has since joined Indianapolis-based McCarter & English as a partner in the firm’s business litigation group and leader of its multidisciplinary cybersecurity and data privacy team.
“I am honored to join kNot Today’s board of directors,” Myers said in written remarks. “I look forward to contributing my experience to further strengthen kNot Today’s position as a leader in this field.”
Myers has 14 years of experience with the Department of Justice, as well as work as an assistant U.S. attorney in Maryland and Indiana.
As part of the DOJ’s National Security Division, Myers collaborated on international cybercrime strategies, facilitated cross-border prosecutions, and enhanced global cooperation in criminal justice.
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