Name
McEneaney, Kevin E. (Phoenix House employee) (Interviewee)
Thurner, Lance (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with Kevin McEneaney, 2014
Abstract
In the first session, McEneaney chronicles his childhood and the beginnings of his drug use, resulting in a stay at the Morris J. Bernstein Institute. After moving to Phoenix House's Coney Island facility, McEneaney narrates becoming an increasingly integral part of the public relations team throughout the 1970s. He discusses his impressions of Phoenix House's board and its dynamics and prerogative s. In the second session, McEneaney discusses the therapeutic community model and the changes it underwent as Phoenix House's leadership became more professionalized. He describes his attempts to "codify" or standardize the therapeutic community method. He details the acquisition of the Yorktown facility. In terms of organizational culture, he discusses the distance between the operations and the public relations sides of Phoenix House. Finally, McEneaney speaks on Phoenix House's important relationship with Corrections and the prison system, and subsequently with various consulting firms
Collection Name
Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection
Subjects
Executives; Drug addicts--Rehabilitation--United States; Therapeutic communities; Teenagers--Drug use--United States; Substance abuse--Treatment; Heroin abuse--History--20th century.--United States; Drug courts--United States; McEneaney, Kevin E; Phoenix House (Organization)
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Date
2014
Physical Description
130 pages
Note (Biographical)
Raised in a large and close family on Long Island, Kevin McEneaney became a recreational drug user, and then heroin addict. Through arrest and government intervention, McEneaney met Ronald Williams and began a long career at Phoenix House. His early y ears were in the in the area of public relations, developing outreach and fundraising campaigns, serving as liaison with neighborhoods, and writing education materials for schools. By the 1980s, McEneaney became Clinical Director. Eventually, he became Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Phoenix House Foundation. In 2006, McEneaney left Phoenix House to establish his own consulting service.
Note
Interviewed by Lance Thurner on October 1, October 8, and December 10, 2014
Note (Provenance)
Kevin McEneaney, Gift, transferred from Columbia Center for Oral History Research 2016
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content
Catalog Record
17232197
Also In
Oral History Archives at Columbia
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/pfy9-5418
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.