Creighton Drury is CEO for Partnership to End Addiction, the nation’s leading non-profit organization dedicated to ending the addiction crisis. Building on over 30 years of research and policy experience, Partnership focuses on addressing substance use early by informing and equipping families and professionals with tools and resources.
Creighton has dedicated his career to empowering young people. He has served as: Executive Director for Covenant House New York and Senior Vice President for Covenant House International; Assistant Attorney General for Gang Prevention for the State of New Jersey; President for New Jersey Community Development Corporation; a civil rights attorney with the law firm of Lowenstein Sandler; and Assistant State Director for U.S. Senator Bill Bradley.
Creighton received his B.A. from Rutgers where he was captain of the Men’s Varsity Basketball team and his J.D. from University of Virginia. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and three children.