As Senior Vice President of the National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families (NCPCF), Jack Samad was the executive producer that led a team around America for two years, interviewing teens about growing up in a sex-saturated society and the consequences of buying into the messages of our culture. Sex & Young America: The Real Deal, a video for parents that resulted from these interviews, was the impetus for the July 2001 Dateline NBC episode, "Sex and Sensibility." Clips from Sex & Young America: The Real Deal have also been used nationally on the Today show and the Ananda Lewis Show.
Samad, lead seminar speaker and debater, has been featured on numerous national radio programs and talk shows, and quoted in several national publications as an expert on advanced technology, Internet safety, today's sexualized culture and the impact of these issues on teens. Most recently, Samad was a guest on the Today show with Katie Couric and the Ananda Lewis Show, a nationally syndicated television talk program.
Highlights of his career: