Crime and Science Radio with special guest Todd Matthews

Published: Nov. 21, 2015, 6 p.m.

b'Title:\\xa0Identifying The Dead, Finding The Missing: An Interview With Todd Matthews of NamUs\\n\\nBIO:\\xa0Todd Matthews is the\\xa0Director of Case Management and Communications for NamUs. He \\xa0joined the NamUs management team in 2011 as the program transitioned to the UNT Health Science Center. In his current role, he manages the NamUs Regional System Administrator staff, oversees quality assurance and quality control of NamUs data, performs outreach and training, coordinates all NamUs print and broadcast media, and serves as the media spokesperson for NamUs.\\n\\nTodd Matthews previously served as a NamUs Regional System Administrator and was a member of the NamUs Advisory Board for the development of the NamUs database and program. In those roles, he piloted efforts to coordinate data exchanges between NamUs and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.\\xa0\\n\\nHe has also served as the Media Director for two important volunteer programs related to missing and unidentified persons: The Doe Network and Project EDAN. He has worked as a blogger for Discovery ID and served as a consultant for Jerry Brukheimer on "The Forgotten" and Dick Wolf on "Lost & Found", two scripted series related to missing and unidentified persons.'