Colorado Chapter

Colorado  NADDI of Colorado

NADDI’s objective is straightforward: to enhance its members’ ability to investigate, prosecute, and prevent illicit drug activity.

Introduction

Welcome to the NADDI of Colorado Home Page, formerly Colorado Chapter of NADDI. Our mission is to include offering education and training to help members identify illicit drug activities, enhancing drug prevention and investigation methods, and promoting cooperation and networking among stakeholders.

Established in 2016, NADDI of Colorado has been an active chapter from the start. Some of our members have been with NADDI since its inception. They come from a variety of backgrounds, including local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, state regulatory bodies, healthcare fraud investigation, and pharmacy loss prevention. All dedicate valuable time, energy, and resources to combat the ongoing drug epidemic in Colorado.

The primary objective of NADDI of Colorado is to facilitate networking and training within the state. We aim to provide cooperative education focused on current drug trends and illicit activities, including drug diversion, healthcare fraud, and investigation, prosecution, and prevention techniques at both the state and national levels. We encourage the exchange of investigative information and share insights on emerging trends.

Our goal is to develop more effective strategies to address the drug problem while improving individual job skills. We commend our members for their dedication and accomplishments.

In pursuit of this aim, NADDI of Colorado fosters an environment that encourages cooperation and information sharing among members and their respective agencies. Stay tuned—there's much more to come!!

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NADDI of Colorado Board of Directors

Upcoming Events in Colorado


NADDI of Colorado ~ Chapter History

Colorado was the 36th state to establish a chapter within the NADDI organization when it was approved by the Executive Board on October 11, 2016.  and is a growing and thriving chapter. . Since then, it has grown into a thriving and active chapter. Under the leadership of President Tracy Hunt, the State Chapter team has been working diligently to provide regular meetings and valuable resources. The NADDI of Colorado board continues to brainstorm and elevate the annual conferences, so stay tuned for more outstanding training sessions! We extend our gratitude to the Colorado Board of Directors for all their hard work.

We also want to thank the former Colorado board members who have generously volunteered their time and efforts to the NADDI organization and the Colorado State Chapter Board of Directors!
 
Aaron Gallegos – Secretary
Robert Gieser – Regional Director
Greta Matus – President

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