Sean Fearns is the Chief and Rich Lucey is the Senior Prevention Program Manager in DEA's Community Outreach and Prevention Support Section.
In this month's View from the Field, Sean and Rich provide an overview of sessions at the NASPA Strategies Conference (January 17-20) where you can interact with DEA staff and/or see their resources.
Sean Fearns joined DEA in 1998 as part of the team in the Office of Public Affairs that developed and opened the DEA Museum in 1999. In 2015, Sean was promoted to Chief of DEA?s Community Outreach and Prevention Support Section. In this capacity he is responsible for guiding a diverse and creative staff to develop and implement strategic national partnerships with other organizations that help educate the public on current drug threats facing the country, communicate the Administration?s key drug misuse prevention messages, and reduce the demand for those drugs.
Richard Lucey, Jr. is a Senior Prevention Program Manager in the Drug Enforcement Administration?s Community Outreach and Prevention Support Section. In this role, Rich plans and executes educational and public information programs, evaluates program goals and outcomes, and serves as a policy and program advisor to the Section Chief and other DEA officials on drug abuse prevention and education programs. Rich formerly served as special assistant to the director for the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and worked as an education program specialist in the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools.
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