Instructors
Chief Deputy Robert M. Streck
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, Ohio
Chief Deputy Rob Streck joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in 1996 as a Corrections Officer. Later that year, Chief Deputy Streck was promoted to the rank of Deputy Sheriff served as a patrol deputy in Harrison, Jefferson, and Washington Townships. In 2004, Chief Deputy Streck was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, assigned to the County Jail, Court Services, and the Inspectional Services Unit. Chief Deputy Streck was promoted to the rank of Captain in 2006 and was assigned as the Assistant Division Commander of Support Services. He was tasked with overseeing the creation and implementation of the Regional Dispatch Center. In 2008, he was assigned as the Commander of the newly created Dispatch Center. He was promoted to the rank of Chief Deputy in 2013, where he oversees the day to day operations of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. In October 2013, Chief Deputy Streck was appointed to the Montgomery County Drug-Free Coalition where he serves as the Assistant Director.
Chief Deputy Robert M. Streck
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, Ohio
Chief Deputy Rob Streck joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in 1996 as a Corrections Officer. Later that year, Chief Deputy Streck was promoted to the rank of Deputy Sheriff served as a patrol deputy in Harrison, Jefferson, and Washington Townships. In 2004, Chief Deputy Streck was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, assigned to the County Jail, Court Services, and the Inspectional Services Unit. Chief Deputy Streck was promoted to the rank of Captain in 2006 and was assigned as the Assistant Division Commander of Support Services. He was tasked with overseeing the creation and implementation of the Regional Dispatch Center. In 2008, he was assigned as the Commander of the newly created Dispatch Center. He was promoted to the rank of Chief Deputy in 2013, where he oversees the day to day operations of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. In October 2013, Chief Deputy Streck was appointed to the Montgomery County Drug-Free Coalition where he serves as the Assistant Director.
Judge Craig D. Hannah
Opiate Intervention & Adolescent Diversion Courts, Buffalo, New York
In 2006, Craig D. Hannah was elected as a Buffalo City Court Judge. Previously, he was an attorney in private practice with nearly 10 years experience as a trial lawyer in our City, State and Federal Courts. Judge Hannah is an Adjunct Professor at the State University at Buffalo Law School where he lectures in Trial Advocacy and Procedure. In addition, he was the co-instructor/lecturer for the City of Buffalo Youth Court.
In 2017, Judge Hannah was appointed to preside over the Adolescent Diversion and Opiate Intervention Parts and serves as the Supervising Judge over the Lackawanna, Tonawanda and North Tonawanda City Courts. The Opiate Intervention Court is the first of its kind in the Nation and is dedicated to treating the needs of the people first who come into contact with the law.
Judge Craig D. Hannah
Opiate Intervention & Adolescent Diversion Courts, Buffalo, New York
In 2006, Craig D. Hannah was elected as a Buffalo City Court Judge. Previously, he was an attorney in private practice with nearly 10 years experience as a trial lawyer in our City, State and Federal Courts. Judge Hannah is an Adjunct Professor at the State University at Buffalo Law School where he lectures in Trial Advocacy and Procedure. In addition, he was the co-instructor/lecturer for the City of Buffalo Youth Court.
In 2017, Judge Hannah was appointed to preside over the Adolescent Diversion and Opiate Intervention Parts and serves as the Supervising Judge over the Lackawanna, Tonawanda and North Tonawanda City Courts. The Opiate Intervention Court is the first of its kind in the Nation and is dedicated to treating the needs of the people first who come into contact with the law.
Carrie Hemming
Police Officer, Madison Police Department, Wisconsin
Officer Carrie Hemming has been a police officer with the Madison Police Department for the last 23 years. She is also a registered nurse and AEMT with Waunakee Area EMS. Madison Police Department started their naloxone program in late 2014 and she has been the logistical and training coordinator for the program since its inception, procuring the supply of naloxone and managing the training of all 468 commissioned officers. In addition Carrie also helped organized the Department’s Special Events Team Medic platoon and serves as its lead medic as the team deploys for several large events and spontaneous crowd situations each year. She is trained as a tactical medic and is a Master Instructor Trainer for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for the State of WI Law Enforcement Standards Bureau as well as a Wisconsin Department of Health Services EMS Instructor I and American Heart Association Basic Life Support Instructor.
Carrie Hemming
Police Officer, Madison Police Department, Wisconsin
Officer Carrie Hemming has been a police officer with the Madison Police Department for the last 23 years. She is also a registered nurse and AEMT with Waunakee Area EMS. Madison Police Department started their naloxone program in late 2014 and she has been the logistical and training coordinator for the program since its inception, procuring the supply of naloxone and managing the training of all 468 commissioned officers. In addition Carrie also helped organized the Department’s Special Events Team Medic platoon and serves as its lead medic as the team deploys for several large events and spontaneous crowd situations each year. She is trained as a tactical medic and is a Master Instructor Trainer for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for the State of WI Law Enforcement Standards Bureau as well as a Wisconsin Department of Health Services EMS Instructor I and American Heart Association Basic Life Support Instructor.
Dr. Brenton Meier
Pain Management Physician, ThedaCare Health System, Appleton, Wisconsin
Dr. Brenton Meier
Pain Management Physician, ThedaCare Health System, Appleton, Wisconsin
Dr. Eric Smiltneek
Family Medicine Physician, ThedaCare Health System, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Dr. Eric Smiltneek is a member of the American Board of Preventive Medicine as well as the American Board of Family Medicine. In addition, Dr. Smiltneek specializes in addiction medicine.
Dr. Eric Smiltneek
Family Medicine Physician, ThedaCare Health System, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Dr. Eric Smiltneek is a member of the American Board of Preventive Medicine as well as the American Board of Family Medicine. In addition, Dr. Smiltneek specializes in addiction medicine.
Lourdes Felix
CFO/COO and Director, BioCorRx Inc.
Lourdes Felix has extensive experience with clinic operations management for Start Fresh Alcohol Recovery. She has successfully designed strategies for developing addiction programs as well as monitored day to day clinic operations.
Lourdes Felix
CFO/COO and Director, BioCorRx Inc.
Lourdes Felix has extensive experience with clinic operations management for Start Fresh Alcohol Recovery. She has successfully designed strategies for developing addiction programs as well as monitored day to day clinic operations.
Reginald C. Mathews
Chief of the Gangs & Narcotics Division, Lake County State's Attorney's Office
Reginald Mathews has been with the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office for 17 years as an Assistant State’s Attorney and Chief of the Gang & Narcotics Division for the last 5 of those years. During his career as a prosecutor, he has tried numerous cases. Cases which involve the most serious crimes, such as first-degree murder, drug induced homicide, sexual assaults/abuse, drug and weapon offenses, as well as gang-related crimes. Mr. Mathews has received numerous awards from local law enforcement agencies as well as from his peers at the Lake County Bar Association. In addition, Mr. Mathews works closely with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies assisting these agencies with their requests for search warrants, wiretaps, GPS devices and provides guidance regarding complex investigations.
Reginald C. Mathews
Chief of the Gangs & Narcotics Division, Lake County State's Attorney's Office
Reginald Mathews has been with the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office for 17 years as an Assistant State’s Attorney and Chief of the Gang & Narcotics Division for the last 5 of those years. During his career as a prosecutor, he has tried numerous cases. Cases which involve the most serious crimes, such as first-degree murder, drug induced homicide, sexual assaults/abuse, drug and weapon offenses, as well as gang-related crimes. Mr. Mathews has received numerous awards from local law enforcement agencies as well as from his peers at the Lake County Bar Association. In addition, Mr. Mathews works closely with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies assisting these agencies with their requests for search warrants, wiretaps, GPS devices and provides guidance regarding complex investigations.
Ryan Dobbs
Special Agent, Division of Criminal Investigation, Wisconsin
Special Agent Ryan Dobbs began his law enforcement career in 2008, after being hired by the Wisconsin State Patrol as Wisconsin State Trooper. Mr. Dobbs served as a State Trooper for almost six years, with the last nine months working as a narcotics investigator with the North Central High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Interdiction Initiative Task Force. Since being hired by DCI in 2014, Special Agent Dobbs has worked narcotics investigations in the Fox Valley area. He recently transitioned to a new role as a Unit Coordinator of the Lake Winnebago Area Metropolitan (LWAM) Enforcement Group - Drug Unit located in the Fox Valley area. He also serves as a regional coordinator for DCI's Cannabis Eradication and Suppression Effort (CEASE) program, is a member of Wisconsin's Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement and Response (CLEAR) team, is a member of DCI's Joint Tactical Team and serves on the executive board of the Wisconsin Narcotics Officers Association (WNOA).
Ryan Dobbs
Special Agent, Division of Criminal Investigation, Wisconsin
Special Agent Ryan Dobbs began his law enforcement career in 2008, after being hired by the Wisconsin State Patrol as Wisconsin State Trooper. Mr. Dobbs served as a State Trooper for almost six years, with the last nine months working as a narcotics investigator with the North Central High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Interdiction Initiative Task Force. Since being hired by DCI in 2014, Special Agent Dobbs has worked narcotics investigations in the Fox Valley area. He recently transitioned to a new role as a Unit Coordinator of the Lake Winnebago Area Metropolitan (LWAM) Enforcement Group - Drug Unit located in the Fox Valley area. He also serves as a regional coordinator for DCI's Cannabis Eradication and Suppression Effort (CEASE) program, is a member of Wisconsin's Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement and Response (CLEAR) team, is a member of DCI's Joint Tactical Team and serves on the executive board of the Wisconsin Narcotics Officers Association (WNOA).
Scott Rowan
Supervisory Intelligence Analyst, Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Department of Justice
Scott Rowan is currently the Intelligence Collection Manager for the DEA Chicago Field Division. Mr. Rowan earned a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Chemistry from the University of Mississippi. Mr. Rowan began his career at DEA in 2006 as an Intelligence Research Specialist assigned to the Strategic Intelligence Section at DEA Headquarters. From 2011 to 2015, Mr. Rowan was assigned to the DEA Cartagena Resident Office where he provided analytical and operational support to investigations involving maritime drug trafficking. As the Intelligence Collection Manager for the DEA Chicago Field Division, Mr. Rowan is responsible for overseeing the collection, analysis, and dissemination of drug intelligence for DEA offices in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota.
Scott Rowan
Supervisory Intelligence Analyst, Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Department of Justice
Scott Rowan is currently the Intelligence Collection Manager for the DEA Chicago Field Division. Mr. Rowan earned a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Chemistry from the University of Mississippi. Mr. Rowan began his career at DEA in 2006 as an Intelligence Research Specialist assigned to the Strategic Intelligence Section at DEA Headquarters. From 2011 to 2015, Mr. Rowan was assigned to the DEA Cartagena Resident Office where he provided analytical and operational support to investigations involving maritime drug trafficking. As the Intelligence Collection Manager for the DEA Chicago Field Division, Mr. Rowan is responsible for overseeing the collection, analysis, and dissemination of drug intelligence for DEA offices in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota.
Tom Welch
Vice President of Operations, BioCorRx
Tom Welch
Vice President of Operations, BioCorRx