Pubdate: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 Source: Wall Street Journal (US) Copyright: 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Contact: 200 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10281 Fax: (212) 416-2658 Website: http://www.wsj.com/ CEO OF THE DRUG WAR Every student at Harvard Business School over the past decade has come across the name Jim Burke in the curriculum. As CEO of Johnson & Johnson in the 1980s, Mr. Burke won acclaim for his deft handling of the Tylenol tamperings. His management of that crisis is held up today as a model of corporate responsibility. But Mr. Burke has also led another, far more difficult management task: keeping American kids off drugs. As chairman since 1989 of a non-profit called Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Mr. Burke has overseen the creation of the largest public service campaign in the history advertising-some $3 billion in donated media space for antidrug ads. The ads, more than 600 since 1989, are the best in the business, created pro bono, thanks to Mr. Burke's efforts, by the most creative talents on Madison Avenue. They've won all the top awards in the industry. Among our favorites is the "fried egg" ad: A picture of a egg sizzling in a skillet with the tag line, "This is your brain on drugs." The result? After a decade of increases, drug use among teenagers appears finally to be leveling off. Even more promising, attitudinal studies show that more and more teens understand the danger of drugs. This, more than any tax money spent on searching fishing boats off the coast of South America or patrolling the Mexican border, is the reason drug use is down. Mr. Burke has probably done more than any single businessman to demonstrate how the private sector can take the lead in solving public problems. The Partnership is now working on a marketing plan to combat the "love drug," Ecstasy, which is catching on among kids. Today Mr. Burke will be honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Now there's a case study for next year's crop of MBAs. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart