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AMY E. HARLEY

JOSEPH J. ZILBER SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH PHYSICAL: 1240 NORTH 10TH STREET, ROOM 409 MILWAUKEE, WI 53205 MAILING: P.O. BOX 413; MILWAUKEE, WI 53201-0413 PHONE: 414-227-4342 FAX: 414-227-3002 EMAIL: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION

Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health 8/2016 – 8/2017, Faculty Chair 9/2014 – 9/2017, MPH Director 9/2014 – Present (Assistant Professor 9/2008 – 8/2014) Milwaukee, WI

Scientist, Center for Urban Population Health 8/2008 – Present Milwaukee, WI

Honorary Fellow, University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Population Health 12/2010 – Present Madison, WI

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING

Transdisciplinary Fellow, Center for 21st Century Study 9/2013 – 12/2013 College of Letters & , University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

K30 Clinical Scholar, Clinical & Translational Science Institute of SE Wisconsin 9/2011 – 6/2013 Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, WI

Research Fellow, Harvard Education Program in Cancer Prevention and Control 9/2005 – 8/2008 Harvard School of Public Health/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, MA

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health 9/2000 – 6/2005 The Columbus, Ohio Dissertation: Physical activity evolution: A grounded theory study with African American women

Master of Public Health in Community Health Education 9/1998 – 12/1999 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana

Dietetic Internship 9/1995 – 5/1996 Purdue University-Calumet Hammond, Indiana

Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Science 9/1989 – 8/1995 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

1997 – Present Registered Dietitian Commission on Dietetic Registration

HONORS AND AWARDS

Community-Engaged Faculty of the Year 5/2013 Center for Community-Based Learning, Leadership, and Research University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

NIH Loan Repayment Scholar in Health Disparities 2006 - 2011 Mentor: Ron A. Cisler, Ph.D. (2009 – 2011) Mentor: Glorian Sorensen, Ph.D., M.P.H. (2006 – 2009) Project Title: Reducing Racial/Ethnic and Economic Disparities in Chronic Disease Morbidity and Mortality through Long-Term Participation in Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors

Outstanding Student 12/2005 Physical Activity Companions: Do They Have a Role in Keeping Female African American Exercisers on the Move? Women’s Caucus 132nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association

Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health 5/2005 The Ohio State University § Inducted as member

Phi Kappa Phi 5/2004 The Ohio State University Chapter § Inducted as member

Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship 12/2003 The Ohio State University Graduate School § $1500 grant for dissertation related research expenses

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Association of Faculty and Professional Women Scholarship Award 9/2003 The Ohio State University Association of Faculty and Professional Women § $1000 scholarship

Council of Graduate Students Professional Development Fund 11/2002 The Ohio State University Graduate School § Funding for travel and expenses to present at professional conference

Outstanding PhD Student Award 6/2002 The Ohio State University School of Public Health/Preventive Medicine Alumni Society

PUBLICATIONS

Salm Ward, T. C. *, Mazul, M. C. *, Barry, M., & Harley, A. E. (2017s). Be careful what you wish for: A community-academic student partnership story. Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics,7(1), 24-27. Invited narrative for Narrative Symposium: Community-Academic Partnerships in Research and Public Health. Anderson, EE & Valadares, KJ, (Symposium Eds.).

Graham, S. S., Harley, A. E., Roberts, L., DeVasto, D., Card, D. J., Kessler, M. M., Neuner, J., & Kim, S-Y. (2017). Catalyzing Transdisciplinarity: A Systems Ethnography Pilot for Cancer-Obesity Comorbidity and Risk Coincidence. Qualitative Health Research. 27(6), 877-892.

Dondzila PhD, C. J.*, Swartz, A. M., Keenan, K. G., Harley, A. E., Azen, R., & Strath, S. J. (2016). Translating exercise interventions to an in-home setting for seniors: Preliminary impact on physical activity and function. Aging, Clinical, and Experimental Research, 28(6), 1227- 1235. DOI 10.1007/s40520-015-0518-x.

Rote, A. E. *, Klos, L. A., Brondino, M. J., Harley, A. E., & Swartz, A. M. (2015). The efficacy of a walking intervention using social media to increase physical activity: A randomized trial. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 12, S18-S25.

Dondzila, C.*, Swartz, A., Keenan, K, Harley, A. E., Azen R., & Strath, S. J. (2014). Geospatial relationships between awareness and utilization of community exercise resources and physical activity levels in older adults. Journal of Aging Research, v2014, article ID 302690, 7 pages.

Song, H., Halvorsen, B.*, & Harley, A. E. (2014). What’s on your cereal box? Marketing food to children. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 38, 571-577.

Tamers, S. L., Yang, M., Stoddard, A., Allen, J. D., Harley, A. E., & Sorensen, G. (2014). Do risk perceptions motivate behavior change? Exploring the relationship between physical activity and body mass index among low-income housing residents. Health Education & Behavior, 41(6), 642-650.

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Harley, A. E., Bergstrom, J., Walker, R., Strath, S. J., Quintiliani, L. M., & Bennett, G. (2014). Physically active, low-income African American women: A qualitative exploration of successful activity maintenance in the context of sociodemographic factors associated with inactivity. Women & Health, 54(4), 354-372.

Harley, A. E., Yang, M., Stoddard, A., Adamkiewicz, G., Walker, R., Tucker-Seeley, R. D., Allen, J. D., & Sorensen, G. (2014). Patterns and predictors of health behaviors among racially/ethnically diverse residents of low-income housing developments. American Journal of Health Promotion, 29(1), 59-67.

Adamkiewicz, G., Spengler, J. D., Harley, A. E., Stoddard, A., Yang, M., Alvarez-Reeves, M. & Sorensen, G. (2014). Environmental conditions within low-income urban housing: Clustering and associations with self-reported health. American Journal of Public Health, 104(9), 1650- 1656.

Salm Ward, T. C.*, Mazul, M.*, Ngui, E., Bridgewater, F. D., & Harley, A. E. (2013). “You Learn to Go Last”: Prenatal care experiences in a sample of low-income African-American women in Milwaukee. Maternal & Child Health, 17(10), 1753-1759.

Tucker-Seeley, R.D., Harley, A. E., M., Stoddard, A., Sorensen, G. (2013). Financial hardship and self-rated health among low-income housing residents. Health Education & Behavior 40(4), 442-448.

Zusevics, K.*, Lemke, M., Harley, A. E., & Florsheim, P. (2013). Project Health: Evaluation of a project-based health education program. Health Education, 113(3), 232-253.

Harley, A. E., Sapp, A., Li, Y., Marino, M., & Sorensen, G. (2013). Sociodemographic and social contextual predictors of multiple health behavior change: data from the Healthy Directions–Small Business study. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 3(1), 131-139.

Drake, B. F., Quintiliani, L. M., Sapp, A., Li, Y., Harley, A. E., Emmons, K. M., & Sorensen, G. (2013). A comparison of strategies for assessing multiple health behavior change outcomes in behavioral intervention studies. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 3(1), 114-121.

Katz, M. L., Ferketich, A. K., Broder-Oldach, B., Harley, A. E., Reiter, P. L., Paskett, E. D., & Bloomfield, C. D. (2012). Physical activity among Amish and non-Amish adults living in Ohio Appalachia. Journal of Community Health, 37(2), 434-440.

Katz, M. L., Ferketich, A. K., Paskett, E. D., Harley, A. E., Reiter, P. L., Lemeshow, S., Westman, J. A., Clinton, S. K., & Bloomfield, C. D. (2011). Cancer screening practices among Amish and non-Amish adults living in Ohio Appalachia. Journal of Rural Health, 27, 302-309.

Hunt, M. K., Harley, A. E., Stoddard, A. M., Lederman, R. I., MacArthur, M. J., & Sorensen, G. (2010). Elements of external validity of Tools for Health: An intervention for construction laborers. American Journal of Health Promotion, May-Jun;24(5): e11-20.

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Harley, A. E., Devine, C. M., Beard, B., Stoddard, A. M., Hunt, M. K., & Sorensen, G. (2010). Multiple health behavior changes in a cancer prevention intervention for construction workers. Preventing Chronic Disease, 7(3).

Harley, A. E., Buckworth, J., Katz, M. L., Willis, S. K., Odoms-Young, A. & Heaney, C. A. (2009). Developing long-term physical activity participation: A grounded theory study with African American women. Health Education & Behavior, 36(1), 97-112.

Harley, A. E., Katz, M. L., Heaney, C. A., Duncan, D. T., Buckworth, J., Odoms-Young, A., & Willis, S. K. (2009). Social support and companionship among active African American women. American Journal of Health Behavior, 33(6), 673-685.

Harley, A. E., Odoms-Young, A., Beard, B., Katz, M. L., & Heaney, C. A. (2009). African American social and cultural contexts and physical activity: Strategies for navigating challenges to participation. Women & Health, 49(1), 84-100.

Katz, M. L., Ferketich, A., Paskett ,E. D., Harley A. E., Lemeshow S., Clinton, S. & Bloomfield, C. D. (2007). Physical activity levels among the Amish and Non-Amish Living in Ohio Appalachia. [Abstract]. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 16, 358.

Dresbach, S. H., & Harley, A. E. (2001). Making decisions about cancer screening: A consumer’s guide (Fact Sheet HYG-5056-01). Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University, Extension.

Book Chapters:

Hunter, P, Kessler, C, Frazer, D, Greer, Y. D., Nelson, D, Harley, A. E., Martinez, R, Thate, M, & Flynn, P. (2014). Ch. 25: Nutrition education at Mobile Markets: Community-engaged, evidence- based interventions to address obesity in low-income neighborhoods in Milwaukee. In Obesity Interventions in Underserved Communities in the U.S.: Evidence and Directions, Brennan, V., Kumanyika, S., & Zambrana, R. (Eds.): Press.

Sorensen G, Sembajwe G, Harley A. E., & Quintiliani LM. (2009). Ch. 4: Work and Occupation: Important indicators of socio-economic position and life experiences influencing cancer disparities. In Toward the Elimination of Cancer Disparities: A Clinical and Public Health Perspective, Koh, H. K. (Ed.): Springer.

PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW

Harley, A. E., Lemke, M., Brazauskas, R., Bokowy, L. A., Carnegie, N. B., & Kingery, L. Youth Chef Academy: Results from a plant-based cooking and nutrition literacy program for middle-school students piloted in an urban, public school system. Journal of School Health.

* Indicates mentored student projects

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PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION

Mohd Nazan, A. I. N., Strath, S. J., PhD, Rice, J., Lemke, M., Harley, A. E. Exploring older adults' facilitators and barriers to engage in physical activity in a racially diverse, lower income sample.

Harley, A. E., Frazer, D., Edwards, T., Perkins, A., & Weber, T. No Longer an Island: A multi- level social network intervention for African American men.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

CURRENT PROJECTS: UWM Co-Investigator; Lead UWM Research and Implementation Component Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin UL1TR001436 (Shaker), DHHS NIH NCATS 08/18/15-03/31/20 Schiffman, Rachel (site-PI) (August 2015 – March 2020) Total Costs: $3,359,684; Dr. Harley effort: 12.5% AY; 0.6% summer x 5 years

PAST PROJECTS: Co-Principal Investigator Catalyzing Transdisciplinarity: Cancer-Obesity Comorbidity as a Wicked Problem in Urban Milwaukee C21 Transdisciplinary Challenge Award (Center for 21st Century Studies, UWM) (July 2014 – July 2015) Total Costs: $100,000; Dr. Harley effort: 12.5%

Principal Investigator/Academic Partner No Longer an Island: Creating a Men’s Place-based Peer Outreach and Leadership Network Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families (Wisconsin Partnership Program) Large Scale Implementation Grant (November 2013 – March 2017) Total costs: $399,995; Dr. Harley effort: 10% per 12 mo. year x 3 years Community Partners: Lindsay Heights Neighborhood Alliance, Walnut Way Conservation Corps

Principal Investigator/Academic Partner Public Will Building to Reduce Obesity in the Latino Community of Milwaukee Wisconsin Partnership Program (Community-Academic Partnership Fund) Small Scale Implementation Grant (May 2013 – April 2016) Total costs: $149,115; Dr. Harley effort: 7% per 12 mo. year x 2 years Community Partner: Core El Centro

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Principal Investigator Evaluation of the Youth Chef Academy UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research- Type 2 Translational Pilots $50,000 (August 2011 – November 2012) Community Partner: Fondy Food Center

Principal Investigator/Academic Partner Developing a Men’s Wellness Network to Improve Community Health Outcomes Wisconsin Partnership Fund $50,000 (April 2011 – October 2012) Community Partners: Lindsay Heights Neighborhood Alliance, Walnut Way Conservation Corps

Principal Investigator/Academic Partner Public Will Building to Reduce Obesity in the Latino Community of Milwaukee Wisconsin Partnership Fund $50,000 (June 2011 – August 2012) Community Partner: Core El Centro

Principal Investigator Planning Community-Engaged Physical Activity Interventions with Older Adults UWM Institutional (Start-Up) Funds $8,812 (April 2011 – December 2012) Co-Investigator: Scott J. Strath, Ph.D.

Co-Investigator Mobile Markets: Education with Healthy, Affordable Food at the Neighborhood Level Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment (July 2010 – June 2012) Total costs: $107,640; Dr. Harley effort: 5% (In-kind) Principal Investigator: Paul Hunter, M.D.

Principal Investigator Physical Activity Evolution among Low-Income, Physically Active African American Women Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Internal Grant $3,000 UWM Institutional (Start-Up) Funds $4,000 2007 – 2011

Investigator Team Determinants of Cancer Risk in Low Income Housing National Cancer Institute/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (2004 – 2008; Supplement 2009 - 2011) Direct costs: $1,998,599; Total costs: $2,927,203 § Participated in qualitative data collection, survey development and training of field staff § Implemented pilot phase of the project § Led housing manager level data collection Principal Investigator: Glorian Sorenson, Ph.D., M.P.H.

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Co-Investigator Project Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (August 2009 – July 2010) Total costs: $90,200; Dr. Harley costs: $13,850 Principal Investigator: Paul Florsheim, Ph.D.

Co-Investigator Motivational Interviewing for Health Maintenance and Promotion in a Primary Care Setting UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (August 1, 2009 – July 31, 2010) Total costs: $50,000.00; Dr. Harley: $1,828.00 Principal Investigator: Elizabeth Bade, M.D.

Investigator Team Cancer Prevention for Unionized Blue-Collar Workers National Cancer Institute/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (2000 – 2004) Direct costs: $1,847,737. Total costs: $2,946,775 § Participated in analysis and reporting of findings § Led mixed methodology examination of simultaneous multiple behavior change Principal Investigator: Glorian Sorenson, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Principal Investigator Developing Long-Term Physical Activity Participation: A Grounded Theory Study among African American Women The Ohio State University Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship $1,500 2003 – 2005

PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS

Harley, A. E., Weber, T., Frazer, D. A., Edwards, Sr., T., & Perkins, A. (November, 2017). Building bridges from social isolation to neighborhood engagement: A multi-level social network intervention to improve health of Black men. Oral presentation at the 145th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association.

Harley, A. E. (2016, July). Strategies for a Successful Academic Job Talk. Medical College of Wisconsin’s Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR), Milwaukee, WI.

Harley, A. E., Edwards, T., Weber, T., Frazer, D., & Courtney, A. (2016, June). The bridge from social isolation to neighborhood engagement: Successes and challenges from a community- academic partnership creating a movement to improve health of African American men. Panel session at the 2016 Health Equity Leadership Institute, University of Wisconsin- Madison, Milwaukee, WI. (Invited Session)

Harley, A. E., Edwards, T., Weber, T., Frazer, D., & Courtney, A. (2016, May). The bridge from social isolation to neighborhood engagement: Successes and challenges from a community- academic partnership creating a movement to improve health of African American men.

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Roundtable presentation at the 14th International Conference of Community-Campus Partnerships for Health.

Calloway, S., Contreras, S., Contreras, T., Frazer, D., & Harley, A. E. (2016, January). Garbage and recycling as a barrier to outdoor recreation: A community capacity intervention to achieve environmental health equity. Poster presentation at the Active Living Research Conference 2016.

Nazan, A.*, Strath, S., Rice, J., Lemke, M., & Harley A. E. (2015, November). Exploring older adults' facilitators and barriers to engage in physical activity in a racially diverse, lower income sample. Oral presentation at the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association.

Rote, A. E. *, Klos, L. A., Brondino, M. J., Harley, A. E., & Swartz, A. M. (2014, May). The efficacy of a Facebook-mediated intervention to increase physical activity in young women. Poster presentation at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine.

Dondzila, C. J.*, Swartz, A. M., Keenan, K. G., Harley, A. E., Azen, R. & Strath, S. J. (2014, May). An In-Home Exercise Intervention to Increase Physical Activity and Improve Physical Functioning in Older Adults. Poster presentation at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine.

Harley, A. E., Lemke, M., & Kingery, L. (2013, November). Youth Chef Academy: Results from a cooking and nutrition literacy program for middle-school students piloted in an urban, public school system. Poster session presented at the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

Harley, A. E., Tobin, J., Sabir, M., Frazer, D., Weber, T., & Odom-Williams, C. (2013, November). No Longer an Island: Results from the Lindsay Height’s Men’s Wellness Council. Poster session presented at the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

Harley, A. E., Tobin, J., Sabir, M., Frazer, D., Weber, T., & Odom-Williams, C. (2013, November). No Longer an Island. Documentary film presented at the 10th Annual Film Festival, 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

Halvorsen, B.*, Song, H., & Harley, A. E. (2013, October). What’s on your cereal box? An analysis of text and graphic messages. Oral session presented at the 3rd International Conference on Food Studies, Austin, TX.

Mazul, M.*, Salm-Ward, T.*, Harley, A. E., & Ngui, E. (April, 2013). The anatomy of good prenatal care: Insights of low income African American women. Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Association of Perinatal Care, Waukesha, WI.

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Lenz, E. K.*, Swartz, A. M., Harley, A. E., & Strath, S. J. (2013, June). Self-reported Television Time and Health of Older Adults. Poster session presented at the 3rd International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Amherst, MA.

Harley, A. E., Tobin, J., Sabir, M., Frazer, D., Weber, T., Odom-Williams, C., Jenkins, S. (2012, December). Men's Wellness Council: The Participants have Names not Numbers. Poster session presented at the National Institutes for Health, 2012 Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, Washington, D.C.

Tucker-Seeley, R.D., Harley, A. E., M., Stoddard, A., Sorensen, G. (2012, December). Food insecurity and obesity among low-income housing residents in the Health in Common Study. Oral session presented at the National Institutes for Health, 2012 Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, Washington, D.C.

Salm Ward, T. C.*, Mazul, M.*, Ngui, E., Bridgewater, F. D. & Harley, A. E. (2012, December). “You learn to go last.” Prenatal care experiences in a sample of African-American women with limited incomes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Oral session presented at the Joint 2012 CityMatCH Urban MCH Leadership Conference and 18th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Kessler, C., Harley, A. E., Hunter, P., & Greer, Y. (2012, October). Mobile Markets as a setting for nutrition education: Findings from a community-engaged pilot project. Poster session presented at the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

Salm Ward, T. C.*, Mazul, M.*, Ngui, E., Bridgewater, F. D., & Harley, A. E. (2012, October). “You Learn to Go Last”: A qualitative study of perceptions of racism during prenatal care in a sample of low income African-American women in Milwaukee. Oral session presented at the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

Harley, A. E., Tobin, J., Frazer, D., & Sabir, M. (2012, September). Men's Wellness Council: The Participants have Names not Numbers. Oral session presented at Leading the Way: A Joint Conference of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Program and the Wisconsin Partnership Program, Milwaukee, WI.

Soares, A. P, Calloway, S., Koltun, R., Sanchez, A., & Harley, A. E. (2012, September). Partnership for Public Will-Building to Reduce Obesity in Milwaukee's Latino Community. Poster session presented at Leading the Way: A Joint Conference of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Program and the Wisconsin Partnership Program, Milwaukee, WI.

Harley, A. E., Frazer, D., Sabir, M. & Gross, T. (2012, June). Men's Wellness Council: The Participants have Names not Numbers. Panel session at the 2012 Health Equity Leadership Institute, University of Wisconsin- Madison, Milwaukee, WI. (Invited Session)

Harley, A. E. (2012, June). Health Equity in Community Engaged Research. Oral session presented at the Wisconsin State Prevention Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI. (Invited Session)

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Lenz (Grimm), E. K.*, Swartz, A. M., Harley, A. E., & Strath, S. J. (2012, June). A comparison of sedentary behavior measurement methods in older adults. Poster session presented at the 59th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

Williams, H.*, Lemke, M., Kingery, L., & Harley, A. E. (2012, May). Youth Chef Academy: A plant-based cooking program for urban middle school students. Poster session presented at the Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Middleton, WI.

Harley, A. E. (2011, October). Community Engaged Research. Panel session at the 3rd Annual Community Engagement in Research (CEnR) conference, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. (Invited Session)

Harley, A. E. (2011, June). Translational Research and Health Equity: Lessons Learned from an Academic Perspective. Oral session at the 2011 Health Equity Leadership Institute, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. (Invited Session)

Grimm, E. K.*, Harley, A. E., Mathiowetz, N. A., Swartz, A. M., & Strath, S. J. (2011, June). The Exploration of Sedentary Behaviors in Older Adults. Poster session presented at the 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO.

Salm Ward, T. C.*, Mazul, M., Perry, S. J., Bridgewater, F. D., Harley, A. E., & Madsen, M. K. (2011, May). Barriers to initiating early and continuous prenatal care: African American women’s perceptions of racism. Poster session presented at the Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Appleton, WI.

Hunter, P., Harley, A. E., Nelson, D., Greer, Y., Martinez, R., Kessler, C., Zerpa-Uriona, V., Frazer, D. (2011, May). Nutrition Education at Mobile Markets: Implementing Evidence-Based Public Health with Community-Based Organizations. Poster session presented at the Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Appleton, WI.

Zusevics, K.*, Lemke, M., Harley, A. E., & Florsheim, P. (2011, March). Improving Health Education Curriculum through a Community-Engaged Process Evaluation. Poster session presented at the 11th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Health Behavior, Hilton Head, SC.

Harley, A. E., Bergstrom, J., Strath, S. J., & Bennett, G. (2010, November). How’d they do it? Understanding successful physical activity experiences among low-income African American women. Oral session presented at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

Drake, B. F., Quintiliani, L. M., Sapp, A., Li, Y., Harley, A. E., Emmons, K. M., & Sorensen, G. (2009, April). A comparison of strategies for assessing multiple health behavior change outcomes in behavioral intervention studies. Poster session presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Montreal, Quebec.

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Katz, M. L., Ferketich, A., Paskett, E. D., Harley, A. E., Lemeshow, S., Clinton, S. & Bloomfield C. D. (2007, March). Physical activity (PA) levels among the Amish and non-Amish living in Ohio Appalachia. Poster session presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology.

Harley, A. E. & Odoms-Young, A. (2006, November). How does African American race/culture impact physical activity participation? Oral session presented at the 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

Harley, A. E. (2006, June). Physical Activity Evolution: Results from a Grounded Theory Study with African American Women. Oral session presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. (Invited Session)

Harley, A. E. (2005, December). Physical activity companions: What is their role in keeping female African American exercisers on the move? Oral session presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Katz, M. L., Ferketich, A., Harley, A. E., Paskett, E. D., Lemeshow, S., Westman, J., Clinton, S., de la Chapelle, A. & Bloomfield, C. (2005, March). Cancer screening among Amish adults. 29th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology, San Francisco, CA.

Harley, A. E. (2004, November). Developing a Physically Active Lifestyle: Initial Results from a Grounded Theory Study with African American Women. Roundtable session presented at the 132nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

Harley, A. E., & Suminski, R. R. (2002, November). Use of Body Mass Index (BMI) for the determination of overweight in ethnically diverse young adults. Poster session presented at the 130th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

* Indicates mentored student projects

TEACHING & MENTORING

COURSES DEVELOPED WITH YEARS TAUGHT: PH725: Theories and Models of Health Behavior, 3-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Fall 2013, NEW COURSE in Fall 2012).

PH 706: Perspectives on Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, 3-credit hour graduate course in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Fall 2017, Fall 2015, Spring 2014, Spring 2013, Fall 2011, Spring 2010- listed as EOH840, NEW COURSE in Spring 2009- listed as CLS 590).

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PH 819: Social and Environmental Justice in Public Health, 3 credit hour graduate course offered in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Spring 2014, Spring 2013, Fall 2010, NEW COURSE in Fall 2009).

PH 101: Introduction to Public Health; 3 credit hour undergraduate course (Fully Online) offered in the Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Spring 2012, NEW COURSE in Spring 2011).

CURRENT ZSPH ADVISEES: Lindsay Bahn, PhD, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM

Adam Kindred, MPH, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM

Lia Dimitriades, MPH, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM

Kristin Dupuis, MPH, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM

COMPLETED ZSPH ADVISEES Ahmad Iqmer Nashriq Mohd Nazan, PhD, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM (Summer 2017)

Briana Rozivka, MPH, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM (Spring 2017)

Erika Christenson, MPH, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM (Fall 2015)

Ariba Najam, MPH, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM (Spring 2015)

E Her, MPH, Community & Behavioral Health Promotion, Zilber School of Public Health, UWM (Spring 2014)

36 students from 2009-2013 in the Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Public Health

STUDENT MENTORING THROUGH GRADUATE COMMITTEES: CURRENT Barbara Heckel, PhD, Nursing, College of Nursing, UWM Role: Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Christine Kovach

Barbara Wesson, PhD, Interdisciplinary, College of Health Sciences, UWM

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Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Ron A. Cisler

COMPLETED: Caitlyn Pecinovsky, PhD, Kinesiology, College of Health Sciences, UWM Role: Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Christy Greenleaf Completed: Fall 2016

Katinka Hooijer, PhD, Anthropology, College of Letters & Science, UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Paul Brodwin Completed: Spring 2015

Jeanette Olsen, PhD, Nursing, College of Nursing, UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Mary Jo Baisch Completed: Spring 2015

Erica Svojse, MA, Sociology, College of Letters & Science, UWM Role: Committee Member Advisor: Nancy Mathiowetz Completed: Spring 2014

Aubrianne Rote, PhD, Kinesiology, College of Health Sciences, UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Ann Swartz Completed: Summer 2013

Christopher Dondzila, PhD, Kinesiology, College of Health Sciences, UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Scott Strath Completed: Summer 2013

Amanda Brouwer, PhD, Experimental and Social Psychology, UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Katie Mosack Completed: Summer 2012

Malynnda Johnson: PhD, Communication, College of Letters & Science, UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member Advisor: Jennifer Peterson Completed: May 2012

Elizabeth Lenz (Grimm): PhD, Human Movement Sciences, College of Health Sciences, UWM Role: Doctoral Committee Member

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Advisor: Scott Strath Completed: August 2011

Christopher Dondzila, MS, Human Movement Sciences, College of Health Sciences, UWM Role: Thesis Committee Member Advisor: Scott Strath Completed: August 2010

GUEST LECTURES: Harley, A.E., Frazer, D., & Weber, T. (2017, March). Community-Academic Partnership for African American Men’s Health. In M.E. Papke (Lecturer), MPH Capstone. Graduate course conducted in Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Harley, A.E. (2016, September). Social Determinants of Health. In R. Walker (Assistant Professor), Perspectives and Community & Behavioral Health Promotion. Graduate course conducted in Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Harley, A.E., Frazer, D., Weber, T., & Edwards, T. (2016, April). Community-Academic Partnership for African American Men’s Health. In S. Johnson (Associate Professor) and E. Willis (Professor), Community Health Improvement: Principles and Practices of Community Academic Partnerships. Doctoral course conducted at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Harley, A.E. (2015, April). Theory Development & Theory Use Wrap-Up. In E. Ngui (Assistant Professor), Theories and Models of Health Behavior. Graduate course conducted in Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Harley, A.E. (2013, February). Author Talk on ‘Developing long-term physical activity participation: A grounded theory study with African American women’ (Grounded theory paper of Dr. Harley’s featured in John Creswell’s textbook, Qualitative Research Design). In N. Cutforth (Professor), Introduction to Qualitative Research. Doctoral course conducted at University of Denver, Denver, CO.

Harley, A.E. (2011, September). Strategies for a Successful Job Talk. In K. Beyer (Assistant Professor), Doctoral Seminar in Public and Community Health. Graduate course conducted at Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Harley, A. E. (2011, September). Contextually relevant physical activity interventions for older adults. In J. Kotchen (Professor), Clinical and Translational Research in Progress Seminar Series. Graduate course conducted at Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Harley, A. E. (2009, February). African American Social and Cultural Contexts: Strategies for Navigating Challenges to Participation. In A. Swartz (Associate Professor), Human Movement

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Sciences Research Seminar. Graduate course conducted in College of Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Harley, A. E. (2007, October). Physical Activity: Trends, Body Weight Regulation, Measurement Considerations and Intervention Implications. In E. Villamor (Assistant Professor) and F. B. Hu (Associate Professor), Obesity Epidemiology. Graduate course conducted in the School of Public Health, , Boston, Massachusetts.

Harley, A. E. (2004, April). Introduction to Qualitative Research and Evaluation. In D. A. Julian (Clinical Assistant Professor), Program Evaluation in Public Health. Graduate course conducted in the School of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Harley, A. E. (2004, January and 2003, February). Introduction to Focus Groups. In K. J. Steinman (Assistant Professor), Community Health Assessment. Graduate course conducted in the School of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Harley, A. E. (2003, February). The Process of Becoming Physically Active: Proposal for a Grounded Theory Study among African American Women. In J. Buckworth (Associate Professor), Colloquium in Exercise Science. Graduate course conducted in the College of Education, Department of Physical Activity and Exercise Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Harley, A. E. (2002, March). Introduction to Grounded Theory. In S. K. Willis (Assistant Professor), Qualitative Research Methods II. Graduate course conducted in the School of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

UWM ZILBER SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (ZSPH) SERVICE

2016-2017 Academic Year § Faculty Chair, ZSPH § Member, CEPH Accreditation Steering Committee and Chapters 2 and 4 Co-Lead, ZSPH § ZSPH Representative, Graduate Scholastic Appeals Committee, UWM Graduate School

2015-2016 Academic Year § MPH Director, ZSPH § Chair, MPH Coordinating Committee, ZSPH § Member, CEPH Accreditation Steering Committee and Chapter 2 Co-Lead, ZSPH § Member, Graduate Program Committee, ZSPH § ZSPH Representative, Graduate Scholastic Appeals Committee, UWM Graduate School

2014-2015 Academic Year § MPH Director, ZSPH § Chair, MPH Coordinating Committee, ZSPH § Member, CEPH Accreditation Steering Committee and Chapter 2 Co-Lead, ZSPH § Ex-Officio Member, Graduate Program Committee, ZSPH

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• Member, Subcommittee of Fellowships § ZSPH Representative, Graduate Scholastic Appeals Committee, UWM Graduate School

2013 – 2014 Academic Year § Chair, Interdisciplinary Public Health Certificate Committee § Vice Chair, ZSPH Graduate Program Committee • Member, Fellowship Subcommittee • Member, MPH Admissions Subcommittee § ZSPH Representative, UWM Graduate Representatives Committee, UWM Graduate School § ZSPH Representative, Graduate Scholastic Appeals Committee, UWM Graduate School § Member, Kinesiology Faculty Search and Screen Committee, College of Health Sciences § ZSPH Representative, Coordinating Team, Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, UWM § Member, Senior Public Health Specialist Search and Screen Committee, Zilber School of Public Health

2012 – 2013 Academic Year: § Chair, Interdisciplinary Public Health Certificate Committee § MPH Representative, UWM Graduate Representatives Committee, UWM Graduate School § ZSPH Representative, Graduate Scholastic Appeals Committee, UWM Graduate School § Member, ZSPH Graduate Program Committee § Member, Kinesiology Faculty Search and Screen Committee, College of Health Sciences § SUMMER 2012: Co-Leader, ZSPH Summer Team on MPH Education

2011 – 2012 Academic Year: § Chair, Interdisciplinary Public Health Certificate Committee § MPH Representative, UWM Graduate Representatives Committee § Member, SPH Community & Behavioral Health Promotion (CBHP) PhD Program Development Team

2010 – 2011 Academic Year: § Chair, Interdisciplinary Public Health Certificate Committee § SPH Master of Public Health (MPH) Ad Hoc Committee (Short-term) § SPH Dean Search and Screen Committee § SPH Epidemiology Search and Screen Committee § SPH Community & Behavioral Health/Health Disparities Search and Screen Committee

2009 – 2010 Academic Year: § Member, Interdisciplinary Public Health Certificate Committee § SPH MPH Planning Committee § SPH Community & Behavioral Health Promotion PhD Planning Committee § SPH Communications Committee

2008 – 2009 Academic Year: § UWM Public Health Planning Council § UWM Public Health Planning Committee

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§ UWM MPH Planning Committee § UWM Community & Behavioral Health Promotion PhD Planning Committee

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND SERVICE

Grant Reviewer Research & Creative Activities Support (RACAS), UWM 2017, 2016 NIH, Time-Sensitive Obesity Policy and Program Evaluation 2017 Review Chair, Community Engaged Research Grants, MCW 2017 MCW, Clinical Research Scholars Program 2017 Wisconsin Partnership Program 2009

Article Editor SAGE Open 2015 – 2016

National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program Ambassador 2011 - Present

Behavioral and Social Science Volunteer, Socioeconomic Status Related Cancer Disparities Program American Psychological Association 2010 - 2013

American Public Health Association 2002 - Present Secretary (Public Health Student Caucus) 11/2003 – 11/2004 Reviewer Food/Nutrition Section, Annual Meeting 2016

International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2007 – 2008

Society for Behavioral Medicine 2007 – 2008 Reviewer, Annual Meeting 2013, 2015

American Dietetic Association 2000 – 2008

Ad Hoc Reviewer American Journal of Public Health Ongoing Health Education & Behavior Ongoing International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology Ongoing Health Promotion International Ongoing Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Ongoing Annals of Epidemiology Ongoing Journal of Aging and Physical Activity Ongoing Annals of Behavioral Medicine Ongoing Preventing Chronic Disease Ongoing Journal of the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics Ongoing Pediatrics Ongoing Health Education Research Ongoing Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research

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Education & Action Ongoing Women & Health Ongoing Health Education Journal Ongoing American Journal of Preventive Medicine Ongoing Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology Ongoing Ethnicity & Health Ongoing

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FoodRight, LLC Summer 2015 – Present Board Member

Lindsay Heights Community Research Council Fall 2011 – 2016 Member

Lindsay Heights Neighborhood Health Association 2009 - 2011 General Member Research Workgroup Member/Community Research Council Physical Activity and Safety Workgroup Member

CLINICAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Wellness Coordinator/Registered Dietitian 6/1999 – 9/2000 National Institute for Fitness and Sport Indianapolis, IN

Consultant Dietitian 11/1996 – 3/1999 Martha Gregory and Associates Indianapolis, IN

Clinical Dietitian 6/1996 – 11/1996 Vencor Hospital LaGrange, IN

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