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2016 Mobile Ad Summit
Saturday
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May 
04
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9:30am
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Bronx Opioid Community Summit

Saturday
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May 
4th
 from 
9:30am
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1:00pm
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presented by Acacia Network


in partnership with the

Third Avenue Business Improvement District and Councilmember Rafael Salamanca, Jr.

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! You're invited to take part in the festivities. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

BUILDING COMMUNITY-BASED SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC

The Bronx faces a serious and growing opioid crisis. We see its consequences in the rates of addiction, overdoses, and deaths across the borough. This is a complex health, economic, and social issue with devastating consequences for individuals, families, and our communities. The growing number of overdoses and deaths caused by opioids, including fentanyl, has become a city-wide and national concern.

 

Solutions must be compassionate, collaborative, and inclusive of the entire community. We must urgently address both the immediate crisis of overdose and death as well as root causes.

 

To this end, Acacia Network in partnership with the Third Avenue Business Improvement District and New York City Councilmember Rafael Salamanca, Jr. established the Bronx Opioid Collective Impact Project. The Collective is hosting the first Bronx Opioid Community Summit, bringing together a broad range of speakers and participants for a highly interactive, community-based dialogue to identify, address, and reduce the harms related to opioids in the Bronx. The desired outcome of the Summit is a Joint Statement of Action to Address the Opioid Crisis with a prioritized set of recommendations.


The Collective Impact Project will convene Opioid Solution Work Groups responsible for implementing the Statement of Action and consistently communicating results and resources.

The Collective Impact Project is committed to a comprehensive approach to the Bronx opioid crisis. Members represent over 20 organizations including health care, substance abuse treatment, harm reduction, businesses, housing, education, NYC Department of Health and Mental Health, Bronx District Attorney, public safety, managed care, Bronx Partners for Healthy Communities, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA), Public Health Solutions, New York Community Trust, New York Academy of Medicine, elected officials, and other community stakeholders. The workgroups focus on short and long term strategies related to prevention and education, access to care, and community engagement and advocacy.  

Speakers (invited)

Chirlane McCray

First Lady, New York City

ThriveNYC and HealingNYC

Zen is a pioneer in the field of mobile advertising. 3DAYS is the 5th company that has achieved a Fortune 500 ranking under his guidance.

Hon. Rafael Salamanca, Jr

New York City Council

Chair, Committee on Land Use

Mobile Arts conducts quantitative and qualitative research on mobile habits, market trends, and user needs across the globe.

Hon. Ruben Diaz, Jr

Bronx Borough President


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Hon. Darcel Clark


Bronx District Attorney


With a decade of leadership experience at 3DAYS, Welsh oversees sales, operations, growth initiatives and strategic alliances.

Patricia Zuber-Wilson



OASAS, New York State


Chen is founder and CEO of AdTank, a digital advertising think tank that partners with brands to unlock consumer markets through marketing.

Hon. Diana Ayala

New York City Council

Chair, Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities, and Addiction


Nguyen covers mobile news and trends for Ad Market Magazine. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, and Wired.com.

Dennis Romero, MA

SAMHSA Regional Administrator, US - Region 2



Sands heads up a world-class team of 120, and leads digital capability and integration for a suite of 50+ corporate clients.

Rev. Dr. Raymond Rivera

President, Latino Pastoral Action Center

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Raul Russi



CEO, Acacia Network

Target Tween specializes in trend forecasting and marketing strategies for the tween and teen demographics.

Michael Brady, MPA

Executive Director, Third Avenue Business Improvement District

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Gail Goldstein, MPH

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 

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agenda

8:30 – 9:00 AM

REGISTRATION + CHECK-IN

METROPOLITAN COLLEGE OF NEW YORK

2ND FLOOR FOYER 

9:00 – 9:30 AM

WELCOME + OPENING REMARKS

 

Raul Russi

Chief Executive Officer

Acacia Network


Hon. Rafael Salamanca, Jr.

New York City Council, District 17


Hon. Ruben Diaz, Jr.

Bronx Borough President


Michael C. Brady

Executive Director

Third Avenue Business Improvement District


AUDITORIUM

9:30 - 10:15 AM

COMBATING THE STIGMA


Patricia Zuber-Wilson

NYS OASAS

AUDITORIUM

10:15 - 11:00 AM

PLENARY: PUTTING A HUMAN FACE ON THE CRISIS


Rev. Dr. Raymond Rivera

President, Latino Pastoral Action Center


Individuals in Recovery


Peers

AUDITORIUM

11:00 – 11:15 AM

Break


11:15 - 12:30 PM

TOWN HALL: DEFINING THE PROBLEM


Gail Golstein, MPH

NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene  

AUDITORIUM

 12:30 - 1:30 PM

BOX LUNCH AND FIRESIDE CHAT

 

Hon. Darcel Clark

Bronx District Attorney


 

ROOM A

1:30 - 2:30 PM

FACILITATED SECTOR ROUNDTABLES

Health Care

Business

Community Members

Faith-Based

Public Safety

Housing

Schools / Youth

2:30 – 3:30 PM

NALOXONE OVERDOSE PREVENTION TRAINING


Dr. Hillary Kunins, M.D, MPA

Assistant Commissioner

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene


Break Out Rooms

3:30 - 4:30 PM

PLENARY: CURRENT POLICY + PRACTICES


Dennis Romero

SAMHSA Regional Administrator


AUDITORIUM

4:30 - 5:00 PM

LEVERS OF THE DAY + NEXT STEPS


Pamela Mattel

Chief Operating Officer

Acacia Network


Michael Brady

Executive Director

Third Avenue Business Improvement District

AUDITORIUM

An accredited, non-profit private New York City college designed for working adults.


MCNY offers an array of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in business, healthcare management, human services, information technology, emergency management, and public affairs, as well as a certificate program in Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling (CASAC) at our Bronx Campus.


At the core of the MCNY educational experience is the concept of purpose-centered learning and constructive action. Experiential learning – the continuous interaction between the knowledge students gain in the classroom and the knowledge they gain through direct experience in their workplace or internships – is fundamental to every course, degree and school at MCNY.

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About our partners

The Georgia Center Hotel has proudly served Atlanta's corporate needs for over 25 years. With 10 ballrooms, an expansive media center, multi-media technology and an in-house production staff, The Georgia Center excels in creating memorable special events. 

The Peach Tree is renowned for its healthy preperations of decadent Southern classics. Winner of two Eat Up Awards and a leader in farm-to-table cuisine, The Peach Tree offers casual-chic dining in the heart of Atlanta.

About 3DAYS

A Fortune 500 company, 3DAYS sets the platinum standard for engaging, media-rich mobile ads. With award-winning campaigns in video, interactive and animated content and partnerships with top-tier creative agencies across the globe, 3DAYS dominates the mobile ad solutions field and delivers effective, cost-effective solutions.

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