#288
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 09:30:29 -0400
From: KDG Consulting <kdgconsulting@VERIZON.NET>
Subject: Public Health Leadership Guru Inquiry
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I was wondering if any fellow HEDIR's might be able to refer me to people
considered gurus or experts in the area of public health leadership and to any
critical readings on leading in public health. Yes, I'm trying the APHA and am
hoping some PHELI members would have some ideas, too. Many thanks for your time!
Happy Spring, y'all!
kdg
Karen Denard Goldman, PhD, CHES
Co-author, <http://www.sophe.org/Acrobat/Tools%20Order%20Form.pdf> Health
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Brooklyn, NY 11235
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#289
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 14:06:43 -0400
From: Jody Steinhard <nycscp@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Public Health Leadership Guru Inquiry
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Karen,
As far as leaders in Public Health try the following people:
Kelly Alley
Ken McLeroy
Don Morisky
Irene O'Boyle
Kathy Meier
Cherylee Sherry
Hannah Cooper
Mike Barnes
They would be a really good start.
Thanks!
Jody
Jody Ruth Steinhardt, MPH, CHES
Director, Senior Companions Program
Henry Street Settlement
334 Madison Street
New York, NY 10002
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Subject: Public Health Leadership Guru Inquiry
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I was wondering if any fellow HEDIR's might be able to refer me to people
considered gurus or experts in the area of public health leadership and to any
critical readings on leading in public health. Yes, I'm trying the APHA and am
hoping some PHELI members would have some ideas, too. Many thanks for your time!
Happy Spring, y'all!
kdg
Karen Denard Goldman, PhD, CHES
Co-author, <http://www.sophe.org/Acrobat/Tools%20Order%20Form.pdf> Health
Education Tools of the Trade: Tools for Tasks That Didn't Come with the Job
Description
Dept. of Health, Physical Education and Recreation
Kingsborough Community College
2001 Oriental Boulvard
Brooklyn, NY 11235
kgoldman@kbcc.cuny.edu
718-368-5716
President, KDG Consulting
Training and Development for Health Education and Promotion Organizations and
Specialists
<http://www.kdgconsulting.net> www.kdgconsulting.net
<mailto:kdgconsulting@verizon.net> kdgconsulting@verizon.net
184 Columbia Heights, Suite 3C
Brooklyn, NY 11201
917-715-0928
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#290
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 12:47:11 -0600
From: "Lena M. Edmunds" <ledmunds@UWYO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Public Health Leadership Guru Inquiry
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Karen,
I would add Louis Rowitz from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He wrote a
text called Public Health Leadership. He is also one of the faculty on the
International Center for Health Leadership Development
though UIC. Here is their website.
http://www.uic.edu/sph/healthleaders/leadership.html
Good luck,
Lena Edmunds
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Lena Edmunds, MPH, CHES
AWARE Program Coordinator
University of Wyoming
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Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: 307-766-2187
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From: Jody Steinhard [mailto:nycscp@AOL.COM]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 12:07 PM
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Subject: Re: Public Health Leadership Guru Inquiry
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Karen,
As far as leaders in Public Health try the following people:
Kelly Alley
Ken McLeroy
Don Morisky
Irene O'Boyle
Kathy Meier
Cherylee Sherry
Hannah Cooper
Mike Barnes
They would be a really good start.
Thanks!
Jody
Jody Ruth Steinhardt, MPH, CHES
Director, Senior Companions Program
Henry Street Settlement
334 Madison Street
New York, NY 10002
(v) 212-406-5044
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From: KDG Consulting <kdgconsulting@VERIZON.NET>
To: HEDIR-L@LISTSERV.SIU.EDU
Sent: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 09:30:29 -0400
Subject: Public Health Leadership Guru Inquiry
** JOIN AAHE--Advance the Profession
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I was wondering if any fellow HEDIR's might be able to refer me to people
considered gurus or experts in the area of public health leadership and to any
critical readings on leading in public health. Yes, I'm trying the APHA and am
hoping some PHELI members would have some ideas, too. Many thanks for your time!
Happy Spring, y'all!
kdg
Karen Denard Goldman, PhD, CHES
Co-author, <http://www.sophe.org/Acrobat/Tools%20Order%20Form.pdf>
Health
Education Tools of the Trade: Tools for Tasks That Didn't Come with the Job
Description
Dept. of Health, Physical Education and Recreation
Kingsborough Community College
2001 Oriental Boulvard
Brooklyn, NY 11235
kgoldman@kbcc.cuny.edu
718-368-5716
President, KDG Consulting
Training and Development for Health Education and Promotion Organizations and
Specialists
<http://www.kdgconsulting.net> www.kdgconsulting.net
<mailto:kdgconsulting@verizon.net> kdgconsulting@verizon.net
184 Columbia Heights, Suite 3C
Brooklyn, NY 11201
917-715-0928
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#291
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 14:51:57 -0500
From: "Cissell, William" <WCissell@MAIL.TWU.EDU>
Subject: Leaders in Public Health
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Karen,
When you speak of leaders in public health, it depends upon whether you are
speaking on contemporary leaders or leaders for all time. A list of contemporary
leaders should inclue two presidents of APHA, who are health educators: Audrey
Gotsch and Pat mail. It should include Fernando Trevino, former execitive
director of APHA and, currently, Dean of public health at U of North Texas.
While Larry Green has retired recently from CDC, he is still a major influence
in the field. Marshall Kreuter is in the same category.
Two current leaders of publ;ic health natiaonally, who were previously
notewarthy leaders in Texas, are Cheryl Lackey and Sarah Olson. Two New Yorkers
who cannot be overlooked are John Allegrante, CEO and President of the Nationaql
Center for Health Education, and Alyson Taub, who served as volunteer execitive
director of NCHEC while she was on sabbatical from NYU and was a leader on the
CUP project, can't be pverlooked.
Jeff Brandon and Larry Olsen, dean and associate dean at New Mexico State have
to be on this list. Olsen has served in more leadership positions in more
professional societies than anyone else; Olsen is the marathon man of
professional leadership.
Bill Livingood has the best name for a public health l;eader and he has lived up
to it. Kathy Rpe, Dave Birch, co-chairs fo the National Transitional Task Force
on Accreditaion have to be on the list. Ellen Capwell, Coordinator of the
Coalition of National Health Education Organizations; Elaine Auld; execiutive
director for SOPHE; and Becky Smith,executive director of AAHE; and Mark
Kittleson, creator of HEDIR, have to be on the list.
Depending on how you structure your list, these are a few that come immediately
to mind in addition to those mentioned by others whose messages I have seen.
Ther are numerous others, whom I have not yet listed, who minght be.
Bill Cissell
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#292
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:07:35 -0400
From: Nancy Eichner <neichner@GWU.EDU>
Subject: CHHCS Grant Alerts -- April 20, 2006
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The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) Grant Alerts -- April
20, 2006
National Institutes of Health -- Inhalant Abuse: Supporting Broad-Based Research
Approaches:
The National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse is seeking
applications for the Inhalant Abuse: Supporting Broad-Based Research Approaches
program. The goal of the program is to broaden the understanding of all aspects
of inhalant abuse, from epidemiology, to treatment, to the underlying
neurobiological mechanisms.
http://www.healthinschools.org
World of Children -- Call for Nominations:
The World of Children seeks to recognize ordinary people whose lives are
dedicated to doing extraordinary work on behalf of children.
http://www.healthinschools.org
FedEx -- Community Relations Grant Program:
The FedEx Global Community Relations department contributes to the following
core giving areas: 1) Health and Human Services: Youth development organizations
and others that meet basic health needs; 2) Pedestrian and Child Safety; 3)
Emergency and Disaster Relief; and 4) Education.
http://www.healthinschools.org
The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools http://www.healthinschools.org
Nancy Eichner
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#293
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:24:24 -0400
From: Nancy Eichner <neichner@GWU.EDU>
Subject: CHHCS News Alert, April 20, 2006 -- Researchers Look for Roots of
Resilience in Children
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The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) News Alert -- April 20,
2006
Researchers Look for Roots of Resilience in Children:
The field is in its infancy and much work remains to be done, but investigators
said at a New York Academy of Sciences conference in February that they are now
examining the environmental or genetic characteristics that enable some children
to survive adversity more successfully than others.
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Nancy Eichner
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