Preventing the Spread of Stigma Part 2: Examples of state-wide Stigma Campaigns Engaging Prevention

This 90-minute webinar is the second in the Preventing the Spread of Stigma;series. Join Chuck Klevgaard, prevention manager for the Great Lakes PTTC,and representatives from anti-stigma campaigns in three states. 

Mark Loggins: IIndiana Next Level Recovery Know the Facts

Mark Loggins is the State Opioid Response Grant Director at the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, where he administers, coordinates, and reports on the use of Indiana’s State Opioid Response and State Targeted Response grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Mark also spent over a year as the primary outreach coordinator for Indiana’s “Know the O Facts” campaign and continues to serve in a leadership role in the direction of the campaign.

Jenny Lancaster: StigmaFree West Virginia

Jenny Lancaster is a partner and client director at Terzetto Creative. With over 15 years’ social marketing experience, Jenny serves as a point of contact for clients’ creative, media, technical, and logistical needs. She has served on facilitation teams for the former Governor's Advisory Council on Substance Abuse and Task Forces, his Early Childhood Planning Task Force, the WV Interagency Council on Homelessness, and the WV Behavioral Health Planning Council. Jenny has worked on rural policy issues and served as coordinator for the Central Appalachia Regional Network, part of the Kellogg Foundation Rural People Rural Policy Initiative. Currently she serves on the prevention subcommittee for the the Governor’s Council on Substance Use and Prevention. She has managed the development of web-based platforms, custom software applications, and online educational courses, and has experience in advocacy campaigns and social media engagement. Jenny graduated summa cum laude from Xavier University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education.

Elizabeth Owens: Colorado Lift the Label Public Awareness Campaign

Elizabeth Owens works for the state of Colorado as the Director of Communications for the Office of Behavioral Health, where she manages the Lift the Label public awareness campaign and oversees marketing for the state's crisis hotline. She's a former nonprofit worker -- at the Bell Policy Center in Denver and the American Association of University Women in D.C. -- and started her career as a reporter and editor at The Des Moines Register. Liz has a degree in newspaper journalism from Drake University in Iowa and a master's degree in public policy and women's studies from George Washington University in D.C.

Starts: Sep. 17, 2019 10:00 am
Ends: Sep. 17, 2019 11:30 am
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