CADCA
Eric Siervo, M.Ed. has had an extensive work experience in various organizations. Eric served as the Vice President of International Programs at CADCA, where they oversaw the administration and representation of CADCA's international programs in multiple countries. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Manager of International Programs at CADCA, responsible for developing and implementing training programs in several countries.
Additionally, they served as a Board Member at the National Capital Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking for seven years. Eric also worked as a Trainer/Consultant at the Underage Drinking Enforcement Training Center and as a Consultant at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation.
Before their roles at CADCA, they were the Program Director at the National Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention, where they administered a program for the Office of Minority Health and supervised the implementation of alcohol-related initiatives in the Latino community.
Furthermore, they worked as a Program Analyst at IQ Solutions, providing project support for various government clients. Eric also worked as the Director of Athletics at the American Nicaraguan School, where they managed the athletic department and supervised staff.
Overall, Eric Siervo, M.Ed. has a diverse background and experience in international programs, underage drinking prevention, program administration, and project support.
Eric Siervo, M.Ed. completed their Master's degree in International Education from Framingham State University from 2000 to 2002. Prior to that, they obtained their Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of Mobile between 1998 and 2000. Eric's education began with their high school at Bishop O'Connell High School, where they attended from 1990 to 1994, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for this period.
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CADCA
When it comes to preventing drug and alcohol abuse, there is no one-fits-all approach. It takes local, targeted solutions to address a community’s problems. That’s why, since 1992 CADCA (Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America) has been training local grassroots groups, known as community anti-drug coalitions, in effective community problem-solving strategies, teaching them how to assess their local substance abuse-related problems and develop a comprehensive plan to address them. Today, CADCA is the leading drug abuse prevention organization, representing the interests of more than 5,000 community coalitions globally. In addition to providing training and technical assistance, CADCA advocates for community coalitions in Congress. CADCA also educates the public about the latest trends in substance abuse, builds community coalitions from the ground up and develops helpful tools and resources that empower communities to solve their drug and alcohol-related problems. It is this winning combination of CADCA’s efforts at the national level and the grassroots efforts of CADCA’s members at the local level that is changing the scope of substance abuse, one community at a time, and creating safe, healthy and drug-free communities.