Single-handedly changing the policy of the United States DEA
Program Titles
- Spotting the Hidden Signs of Substance Abuse in the Workplace
- Making Your Way Throught the Maze: Guide to Federally-Mandated Drug-Free Workplace Regulations
- Talking to Your Kids About Drugs and Alcohol
- Considered to be one of the nation’s top experts on drugs
- Drug-Free Workplace Policy for management
- How Workplace Substance Abuse Hurts A Company?
- Growing problem of substance abuse in America
Robert Stutman: “I think it is important to speak open and honestly about the issue of substance abuse whether it be to kids, parents or employers in order to tackle head on the misconceptions that all of those different groups have about the problem of drugs in America.
I present to each of those different groups in a straight forward manner, information that is based on my years of dealing with substance abuse as a law enforcement officer and consultant on substance abuse in the community, family, and workplace. It is my job as a presenter to educate groups in an exciting, entertaining, factual and passionate manner so they will walk away saying “we have to deal with this issue (in our family, or community or workplace) now.”
Taking to the front lines of the drug wars, Mr. Stutman made a career as one of America’s highest profile drug busters. A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent so visible, the Columbian Cartel had at one time targeted him for assassination.
Bob became a street agent with DEA. He became the youngest supervisor (GS-14) in the history of the agency.
He formed the International Training Division where he remained in charge until when he became Director of the Office of Congressional Affairs.
Bob was promoted to Special Agent in Charge of the New England Field Division (again, the youngest in DEA history).
Bob was given the responsibility of Special Agent in charge of the New York Field Division (the largest division) where he remained until his retirement.
Credited with bringing “crack” to national attention, Stutman was responsible for changing the policy of the federal government regarding this drug. As a result, William F. Buckley attributed him with “single-handedly changing the policy of the United States DEA.”
Considered to be one of the nation’s top experts on drugs, Stutman received numerous awards and honors for his work throughout the United States and from the governments of many other countries.
Stutman designs and implements comprehensive and practical substance abuse prevention programs for communities, corporations, and school systems across the nation.
Stutman is the Special Consultant on Substance Abuse for the CBS News division, including the CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes. In addition he has appeared frequently on Nightline, the McNeil/Lehrer News Hour, 48 Hours, Firing Line, Good Morning America, the Today Show, the Phil Donahue Show, Face the Nation and Oprah. He was recently featured in the PBS Frontline documentary entitled Drug Wars and the VH 1 special entitled The Drug Years. His best-selling autobiography,
Dead on Delivery and was made into a television movie entitled Mob Justice.
Stutman’s extensive speaking tours have brought him before hundreds of audiences in over 70 countries.
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