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| Date: | April 2, 2003 | |
| Media Contact: | SAMHSA Media | |
| Phone: | 301-443-8956 |
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Beverly Watts Davis Named Director Center for Substance Abuse Prevention |
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Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Administrator Charles
G. Curie today announced that Beverly Watts Davis has been appointed director of
SAMHSA’s Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP).
The
center works in partnership with federal agencies, state and local government,
and public and private sector organizations to prevent the onset of illegal drug
use, alcohol abuse and tobacco use by building resilience among young people and
promoting protective factors in communities nationwide.
Prior
to Joining SAMHSA, Watts Davis was the Senior Vice President of United Way of
San Antonio and Bexar County, as well as Executive Director of its San Antonio
Fighting Back Anti-Drug Community Coalition.
She has extensive experience with managing and administrating multi-site
community grant programs and comprehensive prevention, early intervention
projects targeted to: children and adolescents; ethnic minorities; pregnant and
postpartum women; and ex-prisoners reentering society.
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tommy G. Thompson said,
“I have made disease prevention and health promotion a top priority for HHS,
and Beverly Watts Davis’ passion and commitment will help us do even more to
reach out to young
people and their families and help our youth stay away from drugs, alcohol and
tobacco and lead healthy productive lives.” John
Walters, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, said that
“Beverly Watts Davis’ demonstrated commitment and expertise in substance
abuse prevention will help us continue to reduce drug use among young people.
Her experience and energy, combined with valuable knowledge of the
strengths and challenges in local communities, will play a vital role in
realizing the President’s goal of reducing drug use by 25 percent in five
years.” Administrator Charles G. Curie said, “I am truly excited to have Beverly Watts Davis on SAMHSA’s executive team. Her proven leadership and extensive experience in community mobilization will be pivotal as we work to reinvigorate CSAP and design and implement a strategic framework for prevention in communities nationwide.”
Watts Davis has served as the
Principal Investigator for Center for Disease Control and Prevention Health
Promotion Grants and as a Co-Principal Investigator for the University of Texas
Health Science Center’s Community Outreach Partnership Center Grant.
Previously Watts Davis was a consultant to and later named Director of
Community Health for the Travis County, Texas Health Department.
She got her start in the field of substance abuse prevention in 1988 when
she served as the Statewide Coordinator for Texans’ War on Drugs, where she
provided training, technical assistance, and community mobilization services for
communities throughout Texas, and directed the statewide Red Ribbon Campaign. She will lead the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention at a time when the center is working to identify prevention programs that are effective and can be replicated across the country. She will also be working to prevent substance abuse in the work place and to promote state activities that prevent sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products to minors. Watts Davis received her bachelor's degree in economics, political science, and social sciences from Trinity University in San Antonio and is pursuing her M.A. in management and human resources from Webster University in Jeffersonville, Indiana. |
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, a public health agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the lead federal agency for improving the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment and mental health services in the United States. Information on SAMHSA's programs is available on this website, www.samhsa.gov. |
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