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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 InstituteStrategic 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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