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Carlton Hall Elected National DEC Board President

August, 2022

The National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children is pleased to announce the organization’s new Board President, Carlton Hall. Carlton is the President and CEO of Carlton Hall Consulting LLC, providing customized solutions and measurable change for communities, organizations, families and individuals. Carlton spent twelve years with the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) serving in several leadership positions and including most recently Acting Vice President, Training Operations, and Acting Director for CADCA's National Coalition Institute and was one of the primary architects of CADCA’s National Coalition Academy. Carlton has been involved with the US State Department's International Narcotics Law Enforcement division (INL), supporting training programs in Kenya, South Africa, and Ghana. Carlton has worked closely with the White house Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Carlton will provide leadership for strategies to expand National DEC’s alliance network development and DEC Development Academy that provides a wide variety of training and technical assistance related to drug endangered children and their families and breaking the generational cycle of substance misuse and illegal drug activity. Visit www.nationaldec.org for more information.

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