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DrugSense Directors and Staff
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Directors
- Mark Greer, President and Executive Director,
- In 1996 Greer formed The Media Awareness Project (MAP) Inc. d/b/a DrugSense
a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. This unique organization is comprised of a
nationwide network of volunteer activists dedicated to spreading honest and
accurate information on all aspects of drug policy to the media, policy
makers, and the public.
- Don E Wirtshafter, Chairman of the Board
- Don E Wirtshafter is an environmental advocate and practicing attorney in Athens County, Ohio.
Don is best known for his launch of the Ohio Hempery in 1990, modern America’s first
hemp products merchant. The Hempery was Don’s creative solution to the environmental
and criminal justice problems that frequented his small-town law office.
Don serves on the Board of Editors for the Journal of the International Hemp Association,
the only peer review journal of hemp research. He is a founder and former director of the
Hemp Industries Association.
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The diverse and impressive backgrounds of the highly experienced
individuals that make up the DrugSense Board offer a powerful combination
of talent, knowledge, contacts, and expertise. All board members are in
constant communication and are engaged in formulating plans for the future
of the DrugSense/MAP organization which will allow significant expansion
of our existing projects.
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We are implementing plans to broaden and improve our inroads into
other avenues of media outreach. One of the aims of DrugSense will be to
offer a helping hand to the various media efforts of organizations
throughout the reform movement and to help coordinate and improve our
overall media strategy.
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We launched our subsiduary, Drug Policy Central, which offers support, web design, hosting and numerous internet services. Many reform organizations gain and maintain an internet presence thanks to this essential service.
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DrugSense/Media Awareness Project Staff (4/20/2002: San Francisco, California)
Front row (L to R): Doug Snead, Jo-D Harrison, Stephen Young, Matt Elrod
Back row (L to R): Richard Lake, Mary Jane Borden,
Mark Greer, Phillipe Lucas (absent Debra Harper)
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Staff
(alphabetically)
- Mary Jane Borden, Business Manager and Secretary of the Board of Directors,
- Mary Jane Borden is a writer, artist, and activist in drug policy from
Westerville, Ohio, where the foundation of prohibition was laid 100 years
ago. Mary Jane holds an MBA from the University of Dayton and the Accredited
in Public Relations (APR) certification from the Public Relations Society of
America. She is also a Co-Founder of the 501(c)(3) Ohio Patient Network
(www.ohiopatient.net) and coined the term,
Chemical Bigotry (www.chemicalbigotry.org) to describe discrimination derived from drug
testing. An accomplished communications and information professional, Mary
Jane possesses a marketing and sales focus with excellent, versatile
communication skills.
- Matt Elrod, Webmaster, developer, and Senior Tech Support,
- Matt is one of the most highly recognized and acclaimed Internet professionals in the
drug policy reform arena. There are few interested in drug policy on the web that have not
benefited from Matt's tireless work on behalf of drug policy reform.
- Debra Harper, Assistant Webmaster, MAP OnAir Coordinator, and Editor of Hemp and Cannabis Issues, DrugSense Weekly,
- Deb has a wide range of experience in drug policy reform and is the Mac component
of the web support team for the ever expanding clientele of
Drug Policy Central. She developed a resource site,
CannabisLink.ca and is actively involved in other projects.
Deb also produces the editorial comment and news items in the Hemp and Cannabis section of the DSW.
- Jo-D Harrison, Assistant Webmaster and Membership Coordinator,
- Jo-D has wide ranging responsibilities. Contacting and working with the DrugSense
membership of more than 15,000 volunteers is key among these. She also
serves as Assistant Webmaster.
- Steve Heath, Media Activism Facilitator,
- Steve is a trainer, coach, and liaison to the media for individuals and
groups who are working to reform current national and state drug policies. He
is a long-time, dedicated MAP Editor and one of our top letter writers. Steve has received several Weekly and Monthly LTE awards and achieved
our Silver LTE award for his 100+ published letters.
- Richard Lake, Senior Editor,
- Richard is a retired U.S. Army Officer and has been a key factor in the generation of
the DrugSense news archive. He works with hundreds of volunteer "NewsHawks" and the entire
volunteer staff of editors. His feedback and training has made the
news archive what it is.
- Philippe G. Lucas, Director of Communications,
- Based in Victoria, B.C., Philippe networks with activists and organizations in
both Canada and the U.S. in order to maximize resources, efforts and impact.
He has introduced media and social reform organizations to the many resources
and services provided by MAP/Drugsense and its staff, and has been an active
international media contact on drug policy reform, cannabis policy, and prohibition.
Philippe also produced the editorial comment and news items in the Hemp and Cannabis section of the DSW for several years.
- Doug Snead; Programmer and Editor of International Issues of the DSW,
- Doug Snead is a programmer and writer. His duties include
writing the International section of the Drugsense Weekly
Newsletter. Doug is assisting with the creation of a new
Media Database.
He has just completed a study of contemporary
prohibitionist rhetoric, a book entitled
"Drug War Propaganda".
http://www.drugsense.org/current.htm
http://drugpolicycentral.com/bot/
- Stephen Young,
Editor, DrugSense Weekly,
- Stephen Young is a freelance writer who stumbled across the Media Awareness Project while working on a book about the drug war called
Maximizing Harm .
He quickly became a volunteer newshawk and letter writer for MAP and later went on to help
produce Focus Alerts.
He is also involved with the Drug Policy Forum of Illinois.
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