Safe & Drug Free Schools

SDFS-QDM Advisory Council Members

SDFS-QDM Advisory Council Members

The SDFS-QDM advisory council is composed of a variety of practitioners from various schools, communities, and state agencies. The purpose of the council is to aid in the collaboration and discussion of the best ways in which to develop, improve, and implement effective programming and data collection.

Steve Brooks
Research Associate
Florida Center for Prevention Research

Amity Chandler
Executive Director
Charlotte Alliance for a Safe/Drug-Free Community

Sabri Ciftci
Associate Director
Safe and Drug-Free Schools Quality Data Management Project

Jim Clark
Associate Director
Safe and Drug-Free Schools Quality Data Management Project

Lee A. Crandell
Deputy Director
Comprehensive Drug Research Center
University of Miami School of Medicine

Gail Dixon
Program Manager
Southern Coast ATTC

Skip Forsyth
Prevention Supervisor
Department of Children and Families

Senta Goudy
Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association

Gail Honea
Community Drug & Alcohol Council

Jesse Jackson
Director
Florida State University Schools

Hal Johnson
Coordinator
Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey
Department of Children and Families

Ken Kenworthy
Coordinator
Safe and Drug-Free Schools Okeechobee County

Kevin Kidd
Boys & Girls Club of Taylor County

Karen Mann
Director
Safe and Drug-Free Schools Quality Data Management Project

Ryan Meldrum
Assistant to the Director
Safe and Drug-Free Schools Quality Data Management Project

Amalio Nieves
Health Education Services
Broward County Schools

Michelle Reddinger
Office of Drug Control

Louise Rill
School Data Quality Coordinator
Safe and Drug-Free Schools Quality Data Management Project

Brooks Ruminek
Director, Safe and Drug-Free Schools
Florida Department of Education

George Woodring
Specialist
Prevention Center

 
 

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