Frank L. Greenagel Jr.,

MPAP, MSW, LCSW, LCADC, ICADC, ACSW, CJC, CCS

Website

Professional Certificates & Licenses

NY LCSW (LCSW)084129-12016

NJ Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS)8012015

NJ LCSW Supervisor’s Certificate2011

NJ Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)44SC054459002010

NJ Criminal Justice Counselor (CJC)2010

Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW)2010

International Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor (ICADC)1218652009

National Provider Identifier (NPI)12555787792009

NJ Licensed Clinical Alcohol & Drug Counselor (LCADC)37LC001513002008

NJ Standard Certificate2007

-High School English (highly qualified)

-High School Social Studies (highly qualified)

-School Social Worker

Counseling Experience

Greenagel Counseling Services, LLC2012 – present

-Individual, Family Therapy

-Keynote Speaking

-Training

-Curriculum Writing

-Conference Planning

-Writing

-Consulting

-Public Policy

College Recovery, LLC

-Director of Family Program12/15 - present

-Director of Clinical Outreach5/15 – 12/15

-Executive Director8/14 – 5/15

  • Oversee PHP/IOP/OP
  • Oversee Sober Living Facility

Rutgers University - ADAP3/09 – 7/14

-2011 NAADAC Organization Achievement Award

-Oversee the Recovery Houses

-Individual & Group Counseling

-Program Development; Project Coordination

-Alumni Outreach, Staff Training

Hunterdon Drug Awareness (outpatient facility)3/05 – 12/10

-Relapse Prevention Group, Family Group, IDRC Groups

-Created and Facilitated Adolescent Program (4 groups)

-Men’s & Women’s Groups in Hunterdon County Jail

-Individual Counseling; Evaluations

-Counseling at NorthHunterdonHigh School as a SAC

Earth House (residential facility for people with schizophrenia)1/05 – 9/05

-Counselor

Integrity House(long term rehab)1/04 – 4/05

-12 – 19 member Caseload: Individual Counseling (males, females & adolescents)

-Men’s Group, Step Group, Male Parenting Group

-Created and facilitated MICA Group & HIV Support Group

Teaching Experience

Rutgers School of Social Work2011 – present

-Adjunct Professor

  • Introduction to Social Work: 200 level class
  • Integrated Seminar: 400 level class

Rutgers School of Communication & Information2009 – present

-Program Coordinator/Health Educator

  • Advanced Health Communications: 400 level class

Essex County College2009 – 2011

-Adjunct Professor

  • Human Services Internship I & II
  • Substance Abuse Counseling

Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies2008 – present

-Instructor

  • Why Adolescent Programs Do/Don’t Work
  • Working with Adolescents & Twentysomethings
  • 21st Century Drugs
  • Opiates: A State Sponsored Plague
  • Working with the Military

ElizabethHigh School9/06 – 6/09

-English Teacher, Dwyer House

-English I, II & III

-Journalism

Paul Robeson Cultural Center (Busch Campus, Rutgers)9/04 – 5/06

- Supervisor of undergraduate tutors at area high schools

NOVA Corp.1/03 – 10/03

-English Teacher in Tokyo, Japan

Education

Rutgers: EdwardJ. Bloustein School of Public Policy9/11 – 5/15

-MPAP, Masters of Public Affairs & Policy

RutgersGraduateSchool of Social Work9/04 – 5/06

-MSW, 2006, Direct Practice, Mental Health Focus

-Student Judiciary Board

RutgersCollege9/97 – 5/01

-B.A. 2001, English & history

-Dean’s list 3x, Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor’s Society)

-Golden Key National Honor Society, Macmillan Scholarship

University of Cambridge, EnglandSummer 2000

-Summer School of Shakespeare

Military

PA Army National Guard8/14 – present

-1st LT, Medical Officer

-Activation for Papal Visit9/15

Basic Officer Leadership Course, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas8/15

NJ Army National Guard2/96 – 3/04

-Intelligence/Training Specialist

-Army Achievement Medal

-Honorable Discharge

-Activation to Guard Hudson River Crossings post 9/11Fall 2001

Basic Training, Ft. Knox, KY4/96 – 8/96

-Platoon Leader

-Excellence in Armor Award

Associations & Appointments

American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) 2015 - present

-Associate Member

Board of Directors: Hazelden Betty Ford in NYC2014 – present

NJ Task Force on Heroin & Other Opiate Use, Chairman2012 – 2014

NJ Governor’s Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse2011 – present

-Chair, Policy & Planning Committee2012

New DayCharterSchool: Newark, NJ2010 – 2012

-Founder’s Group

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)2009 – present

Veteran Mentors at Rutgers University2009 – 2012

National Association of Addiction Professionals (NAADAC)2009 – present

Comic Book Legal Defense Fund2008 – present

NJ Croquet Club1999 – present

Rutgers Alumni Association of Alcohol & Drug Studies1998 – present

Conferences Presented At

8th Annual Conference of the Association of Recovery Schools

HopeAcademy

Indianapolis, In

July, 2009

“Collegiate Recovery Programs: What We’ve Learned From 20 Years of Experience”

9th Annual Conference of the Association of Recovery Schools

Northeastern University

Boston, Mass

July 21 – 23, 2010

“Improving College Recovery Programs”

2nd Annual Collegiate Recovery & Relapse Prevention Conference

TexasTechUniversity

Lubbock, TX

April 6 – 8, 2011

“Building Community and Mature Partnerships”

High Tech: How Today’s Technology Influences The Health and Well Being of College Students

RutgersUniversity

New Brunswick, NJ

May 18, 2011

“Early Recognition of Substance Abuse”

National Conference on Addiction Disorders

San Diego, CA

September 17 – 21, 2011

“Creating and Improving College Recovery Programs”

Somerset-Hunterdon Psychological Association

Annandale, NJ

September 23, 2011

“Working With Charlie Sheen”

Rutgers 2011 Student Affairs Conference

Piscataway, NJ

December 15, 2011

“21st Century Drugs”

JMATE

Washington, DC

April 10, 2012

“Creating and Improving College Recovery Programs”

NJ-National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Annual Conference

Atlantic City, NJ

May 8, 2012

“21st Century Drugs: A Quick, yet complete, Crash Course”

NJIT Alcohol Awareness Week (Keynote)

Newark, NJ

October 19, 2012

“Succeeding at College”

Rutgers 2012 Student Affairs Conference

Piscataway, NJ

December 14, 2012

“How Rutgers Can Become the National Leader on RX Drug Abuse”

Rutgers Health Services Conference

New Brunswick, NJ

January 17, 2013

“21st Century Drugs”

Rutgers Pharmacy & Medical School Student Professional Dinner

Piscataway, NJ

March 3, 2013

Keynote

“The RX Drug Epidemic”

NJ-National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Annual Conference

Atlantic City, NJ

May 6, 2013

“21st Century Drugs: A Quick, yet complete, Crash Course”

Rutgers Summer School of Alcohol & Drug Studies

New Brunswick, NJ

June 26, 2013

Keynote

“21st Century Drugs”

2nd Annual Collegiate RX Drug Abuse Conference

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

August 7, 2013

“The Collegiate Recovery Movement”

Hazelden Board of Directors Symposium

Hazelden

Center City, Minnesota

September 20, 2013

Keynote

“The Collegiate Recovery Movement”

National Conference on Addiction Disorders

Anaheim, CA

September 25, 2013

Keynote

“21st Century Drugs”

NJ Pharmacy Association Annual Conference

Atlantic City, NJ

October 4, 2013

“Preventing RX Drug Abuse”

Indiana Youth Institute

Indianapolis, IND

December 3, 2013

Keynote

“21st Century Drugs”

Indiana Youth Institute

Indianapolis, IND

December 3, 2013

“Policy & Programs in the era of 21st Century Drugs”

Rutgers Student Affairs Conference

Piscataway, NJ

December 11, 2013

Red (Ted) Talk

“RX Opiate & Heroin Abuse at Rutgers”

Rutgers Health Services Conference

New Brunswick, NJ

January 15, 2014

“Effects of Marijuana on the Brain & Body”

New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies (NJAMHAA) Annual Conference

Edison, NJ

April 2, 2014

Closing Plenary

“21st Century Drugs”

NJAMHAA & NJAICM Integrated Case Management Services Conference

East Windsor, NJ

May 15, 2014

Keynote

“21st Century Drugs”

Rutgers Summer School of Alcohol & Drug Studies

New Brunswick, NJ

July 11, 2014

“Opiates: A State Sponsored Plague”

Camden Overdose Vigil

Camden, NJ

September 13, 2014

Keynote Address

Rutgers School of Public Health

Piscataway, NJ

September 23, 2015

“Opiates: A State Sponsored Plague”

NAADAC Webinar

December 4, 2014

“The History of Marijuana Policy in America”

Princeton Healthcare System

Princeton, NJ

March 23, 2015

“21st Century Drugs”

Grand Rounds

NASW-NJ

March 27, 2015

“21st Century Drugs”

National Conference on Addiction Disorders (NCAD)

St. Louis, MO

August 2, 2015

“21st Century Drugs”

NJAMHAA Fall Conference

Edison, NJ

September 10, 2015

“Life After Incarceration”

Princeton Healthcare System

Princeton, NJ

September 17, 2015

“The History of Marijuana Policy and Its Implications For Our Work”

Rutgers School of Public Health

Piscataway, NJ

September 22, 2015

“Opiates: A State Sponsored Plague, Pt. 2”

Camden Overdose Vigil

Camden, NJ

October 10, 2015

Keynote Address

NASW-Alaska Conference

Anchorage, AK

October 23, 2015

“21st Century Drugs”

Keynote

Thailand Health Professional Training Conference

Pattani, Thailand

December 1-2, 2015

“The History of Marijuana Policy”

“21st Century Drugs”

“Policies and Programs in the Age of 21st Century Drugs”

“Life After Incarceation”

“Identification of Substance Abuse”

NAADAC Webinar

April 20, 2016

“Life After Incarceration”

NASW-NJ Annual Conference

Atlantic City, NJ

May 3, 2016

Substance Abuse

Keynote Panel

NASW-NJ Annual Conference

Atlantic City, NJ

May 3, 2016

“Life After Incarceration”

Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies Summer School

New Brunswick, NJ

July 11, 2016

“The History of Heroin”

Keynote

Nation Conference on Addiction Disorders (NCAC)

Denver, CO

August 19, 2016

“The History of Marijuana Policy”

Published Articles

“My Man-O-War”

Abaco Life

Summer, 2010

“Building a Campus Recovery Community”

Addictions Professional

April, 2011

“Molly Is Not New, But Remains Highly Dangerous”

Addictions Professonal Website

September, 2013

“How Colleges Can Better Serve Those in Recovery”

Behavioral Health Magazine Website

March, 2015

“Why Colleges Need Naloxone”

Higher Education Center

December, 2015

“An American Policy Expert’s Journey to Thailand”

Hazelden-Betty Ford

December, 2015

“The Suboxone Problem That No One is Talking About”

Hazelden-Betty Ford

January, 2016

Miscellaneous

-Ran 2 marathons (2006 WashingtonD.C., 2007 Philadelphia)

-Visited 21 countries on four continents

-Visited 46 American states (I drove to Alaska)

-Attended games at 41 different MLB stadiums