Sheryl McCollum
Sheryl McCollum is a Crime
Analyst, College Professor, Founder and Director of the non-profit Cold Case
Investigative Research Institute based in Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated high
school from Woodward Academy, a preparatory school in Atlanta. She received her
Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University and her Master's
Degree in Criminal Justice from Kaplan University. Her law enforcement career
began in 1982 at the Rape Crisis Center at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta,
Georgia. From there, she became Director of the Metro Atlanta Cold Case Crime
Analysis Squad. During the 1996 Olympic Games, she was the coordinator for the
Crisis Response Team that planned and trained for four years and responded to
the Centennial Olympic Park bombing, providing victim services. She also served
as the Georgia State Director of Mothers against Drunk Drivers. In 2004, she
founded Cold Case Investigative Research Institute (CCIRI), a collaboration
between Auburn University Montgomery, Faulkner University and Bauder College.
In 2017, she organised workshops at CrimeCon, a conference advertised as a
"true-crime theme park" for amateur sleuths. Her workshops included
Wine & Crime sessions.