
09/09/2025
Tennessee Deputy Commissioner of Homeland Security Mays to speak at 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony 🇺🇸
Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office will host its annual 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11, at the 9/11 Memorial located at the Sheriff’s Office at 940 New Salem Highway in .
Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh invites the community to attend the event to remember the victims killed in the terrorist attacks and to honor the military who responded in defending the United States.
Tennessee Deputy Commissioner of Homeland Security Greg Mays will serve as the keynote speaker. Mays became director of the Office of Homeland Security for the Department of Safety and Homeland Security in January 2020.
Mays earned his bachelor’s degree from Auburn University where he received his commission as an officer in the United States Navy ROTC program. He completed Naval Flight Officer training and was assigned to Patrol Squadron Five (VP-5) where he was designated a Patrol Plane Mission Commander and completed multiple deployments, including numerous missions in support of Operation Desert Storm.
He served with the U.S. Secret Service until his retirement as assistant special agent in charge of the Nashville Field Office where he managed the integrated missions of protecting the nation’s key leaders and conducting investigations to protect the nation’s financial systems.
In his Secret Service career, he coordinated security for several National Special Security Events, including a presidential inauguration and two State of the Union addresses.
The centerpiece of the local 9/11 Memorial is a steel beam from Tower Two of the World Trade Center, pictured.
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