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Dr. Rey is an Evaluation & Technical Assistance Manager at BAI. His professional focus is providing evaluation and training services for alcohol, tobacco and other drug programs. Currently, he is the local data coordinator for New Mexico's Behavioral Health Services Division, co-evaluator for the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Statewide Incentive Grant Project (TSIP), and is an evaluation team member on the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) California State Incentive Grant and the New Mexico State Incentive Grant (NM SIG). He has over eight years experience working with BAI as a lead trainer and co-evaluator consultant. Dr. Rey has special expertise in facilitating community based, multi-site data collection. His prior relevant experience includes serving as an evaluator for several Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) funded projects including the West Dallas Community Centers, Inc., La Familia Fuerte Hispanic drug prevention program in Dallas, Texas, the Centro de la Familia de Utah Nuevo Dia Latina drug prevention program in Salt Lake City, Utah as well as the City of Dallas People for Promoting Community Project, CODAC Behavioral Health's Family Health Promotion Project and Integrated Family Services Project in Dallas, Texas. He was also part of the CSAP funded US/Mexico border cultural competence in prevention research project. Dr. Rey's expertise is working at depth with recovering alcoholics, addicts, and their families.

Dr. Rey received his Ph.D. in organizational effectiveness from the University of Utah, where Dr. James Alexander, head of the clinical division and founder of functional family therapy, supervised his doctoral work. Dr. Rey completed his master's in communications and bachelors in political science form the University of New Mexico. Dr. Rey was a postdoctoral fellow in the field of aging at the University of North Texas and research director at the Nebraska Educational Television network. Funded by the US Administration on Aging, Dr. Rey explored ways of increasing social service delivery to elderly Latino populations. He provided training to the Los Angeles based Association Nacional Pro Personas Majores. For several years Dr. Rey worked as a consultant to the Bilingual Education Department of the Dallas Independent School District where his work included writing and producing documentary and training videos. He taught psychology at Richland Community College in Dallas and has made numerous drug and HIV prevention presentations to high school students in Dallas. From 1985 to 1990, Dr. Rey evaluated Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) education programs for Math instruction, English instruction, and Computer education. Dr. Rey served as a consultant to the nurse education program at Baylor Hospital in Dallas.