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U.S.
& International Projects
1990: National
Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information Project
www.cycleacrossamerica.org
- Initiative
opens the first the toll free hotline (1-800-Say-No-To-Drugs) providing
public access to the Federal Resource for Drug & Alcohol
Information.
- Strategic
planning and development of the 6000 mile transcontinental campaign
through
270 cities in 17 states.
- Grass
roots networking encompassed federal, state and local elected
officials,
municipalities, state and county education departments, youth programs,
interfaith community and media.
- Coordination
of press conferences and media events.
- The
initiative is the largest touch outreach campaign ever coordinated
through
the Office for Substance Abuse Prevention.
1991: U.S.A.
Education/Prevention Resource Campaign
- Strategic
planning of pilot project coordinated in cooperation with the New York
State Division of Substance Abuse Services to develop "Guidelines for
the
dissemination of Substance Abuse Information and Materials."
- The
guideline was developed to help programs effectively network public
health
information down to the household level through multiple communication
pathways that already exist in communities.
1993: Run
Across America
www.runacrossamerica.org
- Initiative
targets humanitarian relief efforts in the United States.
- Strategic
planning and development of the 3000 mile transcontinental campaign
through
133 cities in 11 states.
- Grass
roots networking encompassed federal, state and local elected
officials,
municipalities, state and county education departments, youth programs,
interfaith community and media.
- Coordination
of press conferences and media events.
1999: USA
Gymnastics U.S. Classic
- Strategic
planning and media development for the U.S. Women's Championships and
qualifier
for the 1999 World Championship in China.
1999: Year
2000 Conversion Global Campaign
- Strategic
Planning and development of an international education initiative to
provide
research reports, infrastructure risk statistics and resources relating
to contingency planning for the Year 2000 conversion.
- Communication
networks included corporate and inter-governmental programs, newspaper,
radio, television and media networks in approximately 195 countries.
1994-Present: Humanitarian
Resource Institute: Strategic planning, research and
project
development for all U.S. and International initiatives in cooperation
with
the Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States Department of
Agriculture,
American Red Cross, National 4-H, U.S. Chemical and Hazard Safety
Investigation
Board and United Nations programs.
2003-Present
Sports Medicine &
Science Institute.
2003-Present:
Pathobiologics International
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