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Louis L Reed, LADC, CAC, ICADC

JLUSA Fellow| Forbes Coach| Award-Winning Author| Criminal Justice Strategist| Believer | Reentry Expert

Louis L. Reed is the National Organizer for #cut50 and Principal Manager of Reed Associates. He has years of experience in government, criminal justice expertise, policy advocacy, business, and public health. Louis holds degrees in criminal justice and psychology, and is a board-certified addictions counselor and licensed alcohol & addictions practitioner. Prior to joining Katal, Louis ran his own addiction and mental health practice in Bridgeport, CT, serving clients across Southern Connecticut. Louis's experience in government includes conceptualizing and serving as director of the Mayor's Office for Reentry Affairs in the City of Bridgeport, CT. There, he developed systems and practices for the City to coordinate employment, housing, access to treatment, and other services for all persons impacted by the criminal justice system both in and returning to the City after incarceration. His policy reform experience includes working with the Connecticut legislature for successful enactment of legislation related to reforms to pretrial practices, expanding access to licenses for people living with criminal records, limiting asset forfeiture practices by law enforcement, and strengthening reentry practices and services for people returning from prison. Louis is a Huffington Post contributor on Prison Traumatic Stress Disorder, has appeared on C-SPAN and MSNBC, and in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and other publications. He has also consulted for the White House, United States Department of Justice, Fortune® 100 Corporations, private, state and federal agencies, and is a 2017 JustLeadershipUSA fellow. Louis has received many awards recognizing his work and leadership, including the US Senate recognition for Professional of the Year; 2017 Best Innovative Practices by the US Conference of Mayors; and a 2018 citation from the Connecticut State General Assembly for his statewide contributions on best reentry practices and community service. Louis lives in Connecticut, consults in special projects management, and also operates his practice part-time.