Nancy Dudley
Writer-Editor
Nancy Dudley is a writer-editor with extensive background in drug policy and State and local drug
control. During her fifteen year career, she has edited hundreds of drug policy documents, including
seven of the President’s annual National Drug Control Strategies. Under Bush I she served as Special
Assistant for Treatment and Health within the Bureau of State and Local Affairs at the White House Office of
National Drug Control Policy. During the Reagan administrations, she advised the First Lady on treatment
and prevention issues and worked on President Reagan’s White House Conference for a Drug Free America.
Her projects with Carnevale Associates, LLC include editing the DC Substance Abuse Strategy and directing
communications for the longitudinal study of the New D.A.R.E. anti-drug curricula. Ms. Dudley received her
Bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Dickinson College and her Masters degree from the Medill School of
Journalism at Columbia University.
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