Matthew Sherman
Consultant, Independent
Focus: Accountable Policing
Topics: Recruitment, Training
Keywords: vetting, reform sequencing, recruitment, local police training, non-state security actors, Iraq
Interviewer(s): Daniel Scher
Country of Reform:
Location: Arlington, VA, United States
Date: Wed Jul 9 2008
Abstract
Full Profile
Matthew Sherman worked for more than three years as a civilian official in Iraq, including as a deputy senior adviser and director of policy with Iraq’s Ministry of Interior and the political adviser to the First Cavalry Division, the American military unit in charge of operations throughout Baghdad. Prior to his appointment to Iraq, Sherman had foreign assignments with the U.S. Department of State in Bosnia, Kosovo, Croatia, Montenegro, Ukraine and Moldova, where he served as an election security planner and an international monitor. Most recently, he worked as a principal with SCI Consulting, a senior adviser with the Scowcroft Group, and an adjunct with the RAND Corporation. Sherman received his bachelor's and juris doctor degrees from the University of North Carolina and a master of philosophy degree in international relations from Cambridge University.

