Drake first joined the NAD as a Skadden Fellow before transitioning into a full-time staff attorney. His project focuses on advocating for access to programs and services for deaf families and deaf children in the child welfare system in the United States and thereby reducing inappropriate referrals, inaccessible services, erroneous foster placements that contribute to family dysfunction, unjustified permanent separations on the basis of disability, and discrimination against qualified deaf parents seeking to foster and/or adopt. Prior to joining the NAD, Drake worked at Sidley Austin and the Department of Justice. Drake holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. In his free time, Drake enjoys watching Netflix documentaries, trying new restaurants, and going for walks with his dog.
