Chuck Anderson
Charles (Chuck) Anderson, Ph.D., CAS,
is a principle partner with IITEC, the “International Institute
for Training, Education & Consulting, Inc.”, with corporate
headquarters located in Port Orchard, WA. He also teaches chemical dependency
courses at Tacoma Community College.
Chuck has more than 31 years of combined
experience in chemical dependency treatment and, education and training.
Chuck’s professional management and consulting experience includes
the development, marketing and implementation of innovative management/employee
training programs for human service programs, schools, aerospace, and
the federal and state government.
Chuck received his Ph.D. in Psychology
from U.S. International University in San Diego, and is a Nationally
Certified Addictions Specialist.
He, and his wife Linsdy live in Port
Orchard, WA, along with their dog, cats, and fish. His hobbies include
the restoration and racing of a 1964 E-Type Jaguar Coupe.
Michael Towey
Michael (Mike) Towey, C.D.P., C.P.P.,
M.P.A. has worked in the Human Services since 1974 working in almost
every aspect of treatment and prevention including 6 years as the administrator
of alcohol and drug services in Pierce and Kitsap Counties.
Mike has 25 years of teaching experience
and he is a tenured faculty at Tacoma Community College completing his
17th year in 2005. He has been a full time instructor and advisor in
the Human Service Program at Tacoma Community College every quarter
since 1989. He has been doing specialized training in chemical dependency
treatment, prevention, ethics, clinical supervision in community programs
for the past twenty years.
Mike has a Masters Degree in Public
Administration and is a Certified Chemical Dependency Professional and
a Certified Prevention Specialist in Washington State, currently Past
President of the Prevention Board. He served as a member of the CSAT
task force developing standards for chemical dependency supervisors
in October of 2005.
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