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Special guest to attend Warren Coalition’s presentation of “Fentanyl 101: Understanding the New Weapon of Mass Destruction”
Warren Coalition’s presentation of “Fentanyl 101: Understanding the New Weapon of Mass Destruction” scheduled for May 23rd at Samuels Public Library, has caught the eye of The Honorable James W. “Jim” Carroll, former Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP).
“We are honored to announce that Mr. Carroll will be joining us for the noontime session of ‘Fentanyl 101: Understanding the New Weapon of Mass Destruction,” said Celeste Brooks, Community Outreach Coordinator. “He will speak for a few moments at the beginning of the presentation.”
The Fentanyl 101 presentation will be offered at both 12 noon and at 6:30 pm. The free presentation is open to the public. No reservation is required. At both sessions, Warren Coalition Executive Director Christa Shifflett will share the basics about fentanyl along with the latest news and trends. Attendees will learn how opioids work in the body, the changes that occur in the brain from opioid misuse, signs of misuse, pressed pills, Xylazine, what you can do to help prevent opioid misuse and how to help a loved one who struggles with opioid misuse. A Q&A session will follow the presentation if time allows. Bring your lunch or dinner if desired (please note that the library is a nut-free zone).
For more information, email wc@warrencoalition.org.
James Carroll Bio:
The Honorable James W. “Jim” Carroll was sworn in as the Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) on January 31, 2019 following a unanimous confirmation by the United States Senate. Mr. Carroll previously served as the Acting Director and Deputy Director of ONDCP from February 2018 to January 2019. His strategic vision for the organization is best summarized in two words: “Be Relentless.” It’s the advice President Trump gave Director Carroll when he nominated him to lead ONDCP, and the North Star that drives his vision in support of the organization’s mission to stop the flow of illegal drugs in the United States and connect those suffering from substance use disorder with the tools they need to be put on the path to recovery.
Under the leadership of President Trump and Director Carroll, the United States saw its first annual decrease in overdose deaths for the first time in 30 years; the amount of drugs seized by law enforcement at our Nation’s borders stands at all-time highs; and record Federal grants have been awarded in support of drug interdiction and public health programs.
In his role as “Drug Czar,” Director Carroll serves as the principal advisor to the President of the United States on drug policy and oversees a passionate staff of approximately 100 professionals. He oversees a budget of more than $35 billion and coordinates the activities and related funding of sixteen Federal government agencies and departments to reduce the supply of and demand for illicit substances.
Prior to joining the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Director Carroll served as Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House. Previously in the Administration, Mr. Carroll served as General Counsel of the Office of Management and Budget and as Deputy Assistant and Senior Counsel to the President. Before joining the Trump Administration, Mr. Carroll served as Washington Counsel at the Ford Motor Company and as General Counsel of the Ford Motor Company Fund, the company’s philanthropic arm that supports non-profit organizations and initiatives.
This is Director Carroll’s second time serving the American people in support of the President of the United States. During the George W. Bush Administration, Mr. Carroll held several positions including Special Assistant and Associate Counsel to the President at the White House, Deputy General Counsel and Acting General Counsel at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and as an attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. Mr. Carroll began his career as a state prosecutor in Virginia after earning his bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and his J.D. from the George Mason University School of Law.
