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Brad Finegood

Strategic advisor, Public Health - Seattle & King Co.

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IN-PERSON APPEARANCE

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Brad Finegood, MA, LMHC, is a Strategic Advisor at Public Health - Seattle & King County. In this role he leads the overdose prevention efforts for Public Health. Before this he was the Drug and Alcohol Coordinator and the Health Integration Specialist for the Behavioral Health and Recovery Division for King County. In this role, he co-chaired the County’s Heroin and Prescription Opioid Task Force. He has a Master’s in community agency counseling with a Specialty in substance use from Western Michigan University. He has over 25 years of experience in the drug and alcohol field in both direct service and government. He has given two TED talks on the issues of substance use. Most important of all, he is the survivor of a brother who died of a drug overdose.

Scheduled Appearances

Fentanyl’s Fatal Fallout

Crosscut Festival 2023
Sat May 6, 2023 | 3:45pm

Seattle is in the midst of a fentanyl crisis, a drug 50 times more potent than heroin. Used with other drugs such as cocaine and methamphetamine, it can be deadly even in small doses. In 2022 there were 310 overdose deaths in Seattle, more than half of those from fentanyl. We’re joined by experts on the front lines of this effort to hear what can be done to address this issue.

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Featuring: Darcy Jaffe, Brad Finegood, Julian Saucier, Andrew Engelson

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The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival is a full-day event in downtown Seattle, featuring live podcast recordings and studio television tapings from The Atlantic, NPR, CNN, Vox, PBS, Crooked Media, The Gist, Open to Debate, and more. Watch live as journalists, newsmakers, and thought leaders from around the world take on hot topics making news and the biggest issues of our time. Plus, community meetups, speaker meet-and-greets, micro-sessions, food trucks, DJs, and artists.

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