CADCA
Mazal Zuares is an experienced executive assistant with a strong background in providing high-level administrative support. Currently serving as the Executive Assistant to the Chief Operations Officer at CADCA since September 2022, Mazal has previously held positions that include representing the CEO at Prestige Healthcare Resources Inc. and managing the Deputy Assistant Secretary's calendar at the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Early Childhood Development. Mazal's skills encompass project management, meeting coordination, and effective communication demonstrated through various roles in legal and corporate environments, including experience as a Trademark Paralegal and Corporate Revenue/Contracts Coordinator. Currently pursuing an MBA at the University of Maryland Global Campus, Mazal also holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
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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.