AMY E. HARLEY CURRENT POSITION Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin
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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 Sciences 12/2010 – Present Madison, WI POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING Transdisciplinary Fellow, Center for 21st Century Study 9/2013 – 12/2013 College of Letters & Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee K30 Clinical Research 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 Ohio State University 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 Abstract 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 Chapter § Inducted as member Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 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 Page 2 of 19 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. Page 3 of 19 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. Page 4 of 19 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,