The Foundation is dedicated to providing recognition and support to our nation's federal agents, task force members and their families through a variety of activities.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers


Chairman of the Board
Dennis J. Schnur**

Vice Chairman
Michael N. Emmerman

President
Robert Silbering, Esq.

Vice President
Richard Brock

General Counsel
Bradley D. Schnur, Esq.

Board of Directors
Harvey Birdoff
Richard Brock Esq.**
August J. Ceradini, Jr.
Robert Depalo Esq.
Jeffrey Dubin CPA**
David Edelson MD
Michael Emmerman**
Daniel Erem
Gabe Erem
Martin Farbenblum
Frank Fazzinga
Tom Florio
Robert Frost
Russel Galbut
David Gildea
Jeffrey Gould
Andras Gyenes
Richard Kandel
Jonathan Kandel
Neil Katz
Joseph Kay
Munr Kazmir MD**
R. Richard Leinhardt MD
Nicholas Matarazzo
David Pecker*
Noah Perlman Esq.**
Joseph Prezioso
Bradley Schnur Esq.**
Dennis Schnur**
Gerald Schwartz
Robert Silbering Esq.**
Robert Tucker Esq.
Joel Weiss**
Arnold Zimmerman
 

Members
David Edelson, M.D.
Rabbi Niles Goldstein, Chaplain


*Past President
**Member of Executive Committee





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May 2005



FDAF General Counsel Bradley Schnur presenting New York Mets Infielder/Outfielder Joe McEwing with FDAF/ATF Award Thanking the Mets for Inviting 100 students that recently graduated from the Gang Resistance Education And Training Program (G.R.E.A.T.), from the Paul Robeson Public School 191 in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn to be their guests.  Pictured l-r, Joe McEwing (Mets), Bradley Schnur, FDAF.


The Federal Drug Agents Foundation Assists San Diego Division And Offers Scholarships

Within hours of learning that an employee of the San Diego Division lost his home to the devastating wildfires in the San Diego region the Federal Drug Agents Foundation rushed into action. Monetary assistance was immediately rendered to the employee to ease the burden of relocation in it's early stages.

In addition the Federal Drug Agents Foundation has announced the Federal Drug Agents Foundation Scholarship. The Federal Drug Agents Foundation (FDAF) has developed a scholarship program designed to assist supervisors, in the law enforcement community, to obtain graduate level degrees. On an annual basis, the FDAF will award four scholarships worth (up-to) twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) each. Any member of a federal, state or local drug enforcement unit is eligible to apply for this scholarship. Applicants must be currently working in concert with any empowered U.S. Code Title 21 agency and enrolled in a recognized graduate level program that enhances the law enforcement interest. Click here for further information.


Newark Division Thanks Federal Drug Agents Foundation

SAC Mike Pasterchick (center)
Michael Emmerman, FDAF, (left)
Dennis Schnur FDAF, right)

During a recent meeting of the Federal Drug Agents Foundation (FDAF),Newark Division's newly appointed SAC Mike Pasterchick presented members of the FDAF a plaque thanking them for their support. The FDAF assisted the Division and the family of former SAC Tony Cammarato during their time of grief. In addition, the FDAF worked with the Division and provided assistance with the necessary accommodations needed for the return to work of a Special Agent after a long illness. The FDAF also supported the Division during it’s recent 30th Anniversary Celebration.



The Federal Drug Agents Foundation Assists San Diego Division And Offers Scholarships

From left: Dr. Richard Leinhardt, MD, Board Member; Denis Schnur, President; and Leslie Crocker Snyder, Board Member

Within hours of learning that an employee of the San Diego Division lost his home to the devastating wildfires in the San Diego region the Federal Drug Agents Foundation rushed into action. Monetary assistance was immediately rendered to the employee to ease the burden of relocation in it's early stages.

In addition the Federal Drug Agents Foundation has announced the Federal Drug Agents Foundation Scholarship. The Federal Drug Agents Foundation (FDAF) has developed a scholarship program designed to assist supervisors, in the law enforcement community, to obtain graduate level degrees. On an annual basis, the FDAF will award four scholarships worth (up-to) twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) each. Any member of a federal, state or local drug enforcement unit is eligible to apply for this scholarship. Applicants must be currently working in concert with any empowered U.S. Code Title 21 agency and enrolled in a recognized graduate level program that enhances the law enforcement interest. Click here for further information.


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