Drug Education and Prevention in the Workplace

Starts:  Sep 14, 2022 11:30 PM (UTC)
Ends:  Sep 15, 2022 01:00 AM (UTC)
Associated with  Harrisburg Section
What: Drug Education and Prevention in the Workplace


History of DEA

DEA strategy

Current Drug Trends

Statistics on Overdose Deaths (locally and nationally)

DEA One Pill Can Kill campaign

DEA Drug prevention resources.


Who: Frank McCartney & Andrew Eiseman, Diversion & Community Outreach, Drug Enforcement Administration

Frank McCartney is the Diversion Outreach Coordinator for the Philadelphia Field Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Frank is a civilian who joined DEA in 2010 and has proudly supported the DEA mission of enforcing drug laws, preventing the distribution of illegal narcotics as well as the diversion of regulated pharmaceuticals.

Since 2017 Frank has engaged communities throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware in support of DEA drug prevention initiatives. DEA recognizes the importance of demand reduction through education and is passionate in spreading the “live drug free” message to all citizens especially our youth.

Frank is a proud father of five children and is happy to have the opportunity to give back to the community through drug prevention education. Please email Frank.J.McCartney@usdoj.gov to contact Frank.

Andrew Eiseman is a retired Special Agent that brings more than 26 years of federal investigative and management experience with the DEA. Throughout his career, Andy has worked in various capacities, serving both foreign and domestic, including tours in Bogotá, Colombia, and Detroit, MI, where he retired as a Supervisory Special Agent overseeing the Special Services Unit. Andy currently serves as a Community Outreach Specialist for the DEA Philadelphia Field Division, working with youth, parents, coalitions, and community members providing drug education and prevention initiatives throughout PA and DE.

Andy is a proud husband and father of one son, Tyler. Andy is excited and humbled for the opportunity to give back to the community in which he was born and raised.