Dr. Robert Landry was awarded the 2014 International Award for Prevention Specialist of the Year by The International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium. Robert is a founder of Prevention Training Services, Inc.

Julie Stevens– With thirty years’ experience in the alcohol/drug abuse field including treatment,  prevention and advocacy, Ms. Stevens’ areas of expertise include all aspects of  substance abuse prevention training

Brent Blackburn is a Certified Prevention Specialist that has over 30 years of experience in alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention, having worked with communities in every corner of the nation – from small local groups to state and national organizations.

Dave Closson is the owner of  a modern-day consulting company with a combined focus of serving substance misuse prevention professionals, law enforcement officers, and military veterans.  He is the author of “Motivational Interviewing for Campus Police” and was chosen as one of the few Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) #StillServing Heroes nationwide.

Mitchell Moore is a Substance Abuse Professional who communicates very clear solutions in his own warm, open, caring style, to audiences of all ages. Mitchell was awarded the Prevention Specialist of the Year by the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals in 2019.

Ruby Moseley has more than 17 years of experience working with both youth and adult teams in substance abuse prevention, event planning and management, and team leadership makes Ruby the go-to person for event-based training services.

Dr. Lisa Perry is a prevention specialist experienced in both substance abuse prevention and HIV/AIDS prevention.

Kendra Tapie is passionate about Prevention! Since 2007, she has worked at Serenity Foundation of Texas- Impact Youth Prevention Program and serves as the Region Director of Prevention, managing 3 prevention campuses in Abilene, Wichita Falls and Weatherford, Texas.

Susie Reece has championed and led multiple county and state-level activism efforts revolving around suicide prevention, mental health, and systemic improvement efforts. Reece’s lived experience background has recently garnered her inclusion in the first-ever Lived Experience Advisory Committee under the Suicide Prevention Resource Center’s recently formed group. At the national level, Reece is involved in the renewal of the National Best Practices Registry (formerly NREPP) and other such opportunities. Reece is a highly coveted public speaker, with her most requested content relating to suicide, mental health, trauma, wellbeing, and diversity.