Suzanne Marie Babich

Associate Dean of Global Health Professor of Health Policy and Management Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana USA

Education DrPH, Department of Health Policy and Administration. School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001

Dissertation: The Influence of Interest Groups on Federal School Meals Regulations, 1992-1996

MS, Department of Human Nutrition, Winthrop University, 1991

Thesis in cooperation with the Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University: Iron Status of Chinese Adults Consuming Primarily Nonheme Sources of Iron: Findings of the Cornell-China-Oxford Project on Nutrition, Health and Environment

BS (Honor), Dietetics, College of Human Ecology, Michigan State University, 1981.

Other Training MBA848B: Launching the Venture: Feasibility, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, Fall 2012.

Fellowship, Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME), 2009-2012.

CFE 100+ Evaluating Student Learning in Large Classes, January 2012 CFE 100+ Pedagogical and Organizational Challenges in Large Classes, January 2012 CFE 100+ Classroom Response Systems: i>Clicker, January 2012

BRIDGES: Academic Leadership for Women, 2005

La Charla, UNC interdisciplinary course on Spanish language and culture, 2002

HBHE 253: Qualitative Research Methods (audit), UNC-Chapel Hill, 1999

Michigan State University Coordinated Undergraduate Program (CUP), Sparrow Hospital, East Lansing, Michigan; successful completion of dietetic registration exam (Reg. # 00604037), 1981

Professional Experience Academic 2015-present Associate Dean of Global Health and Professor, Health Policy and Management, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, USA.

Fellow, Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence

2015-present Adjunct Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA.

2015-present Researcher, Department of International Health, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

2014-2015 Clinical Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management (primary) and Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill.

2014 Sanofi Chair, Virchow-Villermé Center for Public Health -Berlin.

2014 Visiting Professor, , University of Bordeaux, France.

2010-present Visiting Faculty and Coordinator, International MPH/M1 health policy and management track, l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique (EHESP) French national school of public health, Paris and , France.

2010-2011 Visiting Scholar, European Commission Erasmus Mundus Europubhealth Global MPH Programme, l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique (EHESP), Rennes, France and School of Health and Related Research (ScHAAR), University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England.

2009-2014 Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management (primary) and Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill.

2006-2015 Director, Doctoral Program in Health Leadership (DrPH), Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill.

2004-2009 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill.

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2004-2006 Associate Director, Doctoral Program in Health Leadership, Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill.

2002-2004 Adjunct Assistant Professor and Director, Carolina Health Summit, Health Policy and Management, UNC-Chapel Hill (full-time), Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill.

2001-2002 Teaching Fellow, Health Policy and Management, UNC-Chapel Hill.

2000-2001 Lead Teaching Assistant, Health Policy and Management, UNC-Chapel Hill.

1999-2000 Teaching Assistant, Health Policy and Management, UNC-Chapel Hill.

Non-academic 2015-present Senior Fellow, Iris Group International, Inc. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

2003-2014 Correspondent, Raleigh News & Observer; Weekly health columnist, On The Table; features writer.

2009-2014 Columnist (self-syndicated), The Charlotte Observer 2003-2009

1999-2001 Staff, Prevention Subcommittee, North Carolina Advisory Committee on Cancer Coordination and Control.

1992-2015 President, SHNC, Inc., Charlotte and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Freelance diet and health writing; institutional health management consultation.

1992-1998 President, SHNC, Inc. Ownership and management of nutrition and health care consultation service with a professional staff of six providing clinical and administrative oversight to ICFMR group homes, DDA homes, skilled care facilities, and Mecklenburg County (NC) Thomas S clients.

1981-1992 Clinical, administrative and community nutrition positions in various hospitals (urban, rural, small, large) in Michigan, North and South Carolina and New Jersey.

Honors UNC Gillings SPH 2020 Teaching Innovation Awards, 2012 (two awards)

UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Innovation+Inspiration Award for Faculty Teaching, 2011

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WCHL Village Pride “Hometown Hero” Award, 2010

Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, elected 2009

U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee, Nominated 2008

Service Award, Vegetarian Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group, American Dietetic Association, 2005

Award of Excellence in Service and Leadership, Vegetarian Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group, American Dietetic Association, 2000

National Health Information Merit Award, Division: Medical Communications, Class: Health Promotion/Disease and Injury Prevention Information. Awarded to FEPI, Inc. for one of a series of four health education videos – Shopping for Health; script writer and on-camera host, 1998

Michigan State University Outstanding Alumni Award, Nominated 1997

North Carolina Dietetic Association “Rave Reviews Dietitian,” 1996

Media Excellence Award, American Dietetic Association, Nominated 1995, 1996

Charter Fellow of the American Dietetic Association, 1995

Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year, American Dietetic Association, Nominated 1992

Recognition of Service Award, American Dietetic Association, 1991, 1994, 2000

Shu Wofford Memorial Award, South Carolina Council on Aging, 1989

Award for Academic Excellence, Michigan State University, 1977

Regents Alumni Award, University of Michigan, 1977

Memberships (current) American Public Health Association European Public Health Association Health Systems Global

Professional Certifications Registered Dietitian Licensed Dietitian (NC) Fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly American Dietetic Association)

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Professional Interests Global health management education Flexible and online learning Health care leadership Global health systems strengthening Dietary guidance policy Food and nutrition policy Cultural proficiency in health services delivery Health journalism and communication

Publications Peer-Reviewed Publications (* indicates student) In Progress 1. Charbit, Y and Babich, S. “The Science of Global Health Implementation: Implications for Research on Population and Development in Africa.”

In Press 1. Stankunas, M, Czabanowska, K, Popa, D, Avery, M, Hobbs, S and Kalediene, R. “The Implementation of Problem-based Learning in Health Service Management Training Programs: Experience from Lithuanian University of Health Sciences.” Leadership in Health Services. 2. Wiesman, J, Babich, S, Umble, K and Baker, E. “Succession planning and management practice in Washington State local public health agencies: The current situation and recommendations for better practice.” Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.

Published 1. Laurie W Smith, Fareeza Khurshed, Dirk J van Niekerk, Mel Krajden, Sandra B Greene, Suzanne Hobbs, Andrew J Coldman, Eduardo L Franco, and Gina S Ogilvie*. “Women’s intentions to self-collect samples for human papillomavirus testing in an organized cervical cancer screening program.” BMC Public Health. 2014; 14: 1060. 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1060

2. Beane, CR*, Hobbs, SH, Thirumurthy, H. “Exploring the potential for using results-based financing to address non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries.” BMC Public Health. 13(1), [92]. 10.1186/1471-2458- 13-92.

3. Ogilvie GS*, Smith L, van Niekerk DJ, Khursed F, Krajden M, Saraiya M, Goel V, Rimer B, Greene S, Hobbs S, Coldman AJ, Franco EL. “Women’s intentions to receive cervical cancer screening with primary human papillomavirus testing.” International Journal of Cancer. 133; 2934-2943, 2013.

4. Staley, J., W. Zelman, J. Porto, S. Hobbs and J. Paul. “Preparedness Roles for Health Policy and Management Departments: Ensuring Educational Continuity

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during Disaster Events.” Journal of Health Administration Education, 26(4): 309- 321, Fall 2009.

5. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “Getting from Fat to Fit: The Role of Policy in Solving the Obesity Disaster.” HealthcarePapers, 9(1): 8-21, 2008.

6. DeClerq, Eugene, Caldwell, Karen, Hobbs, Suzanne Havala, and Guyer, Bernard. “The Changing Pattern of Doctoral Education in Public Health 1985- 2005 and the Challenge of Doctoral Training for Practice and Leadership.” American Journal of Public Health, 98(9): 10-14, September 2008.

7. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala, Brooks, Edward, Wang, Virginia and Skinner, Asheley. “Developing Practitioner Leaders in a Distance Education Doctoral Program: Challenges and Opportunities.” Journal of Health Administration Education, 24(3): 283-300, Summer 2007.

8. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “Attitudes, practices and beliefs of individuals consuming a raw foods diet.” Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing, 1(4):272-277, July 2005.

9. Havala Hobbs, S, TC Ricketts, JM Dodds and N Milio. “Analysis of Interest Group Influence on Federal School Meals Regulations 1992 to 1996.” Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 36(2):90-98, 2004.

10. Havala, S and C Conway. “The National Meals on Wheels Foundation/Vegetarian Resource Group Vegetarian Initiative: Two-Year Follow- Up.” Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 19(4):31-40, 2000.

11. Havala, S and T Abate. “The National Meals on Wheels Foundation Vegetarian Initiative: A Unique Collaboration.” Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 17(2):45-50, 1997.

12. Mangels, AR and S Havala. “Vegan Diets for Women, Infants, and Children.” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. 7(1):111-122, 1994.

13. Havala, S and J Dwyer. “Position of the American Dietetic Association: Vegetarian Diets.” Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 93(11):1317- 1319, 1993.

14. Havala, S and J Dwyer. “Position of the American Dietetic Association: Vegetarian Diets.” Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 88(3):351-355, 1988.

Books and Chapters 1. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. Living Dairy-Free for Dummies. Wiley, New York. 2010. 360 pages, paperback. ISBN 978-0-470-63316-8.

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2. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. Living Vegetarian for Dummies, Second Edition. Wiley, New York. 2009. 384 pages, paperback. ISBN 978-0-470-52302-5.

3. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala and Anderson, John J. B. Chapter 6: “Calcium and Vitamin D”, pages 78-82. In Nutritional Aspects and Health Benefits of a Vegetarian Diet, Peggy Carlson (Ed). University of Illinois Press, 2009. 361 pages, paperback. ISBN 978-0-252-07506-3.

4. Anderson, John J. B. and Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. Chapter 16: “Vegetarian Osteoporosis”, pages 239-249.” In Nutritional Aspects and Health Benefits of a Vegetarian Diet, Peggy Carlson (Ed). University of Illinois Press, 2009. 361 pages, paperback. ISBN 978-0-252-07506-3.

5. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. Get the Trans Fat Out. Three Rivers Press (Random House), New York, 2006. 276 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-307-34198-4.

6. Havala, Suzanne. Being Vegetarian for Dummies. Hungry Minds (Wiley), New York. 2001. 360 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-7645-6335-1.

7. Havala, Suzanne. Vegetarian Cooking for Dummies. Hungry Minds (Wiley), New York. 2001. 334 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-7645-5350-X.

8. Bates, D, R Hinman, R Oser and S Havala. Munchie Madness. Book Publishing Company, Summertown, TN. 2001. 155 pages, paperback. ISBN 1-57067-115-X.

9. Havala, Suzanne. The Natural Kitchen. Berkley Books (Penguin Putnam), New York. 2000. 206 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-42517-3070.

10. Havala, Suzanne. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Being Vegetarian. Alpha Books (Macmillan Publishing), New York. 1999. 334 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-0286-2879-9.

11. Havala, Suzanne. Good Foods, Bad Foods: What’s Left to Eat? Wiley & Sons, New York. 1998. 197 pages, hardcover. ISBN 0-471-34729-9.

12. Havala, Suzanne. The Vegetarian Food Guide and Nutrition Counter. Berkley Books (Penguin Putnam), New York. 1997. 176 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-4251- 6045-9. 13. Havala, Suzanne and The American Dietetic Association. Being Vegetarian. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 1996. 88 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-4713-4661- 6.

14. Havala, Suzanne. Shopping for Health: A Nutritionist’s Aisle-By-Aisle Guide to Smart, Low-Fat Choices at the Supermarket. HarperPerennial, New York. 1996. 309 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-06-095077-3.

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15. Havala, Suzanne and Clifford, Mary. Simple, Low-fat & Vegetarian: Unbelievably Easy Ways to Reduce the Fat in Your Meals. Vegetarian Resource Group, Baltimore, MD. 1994. 368 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-9314-1109-2.

Non-refereed Works (Selected) 1. Alessandra Lafranconi, Bernardo Gomes, Mindaugas Stankunas, Suzanne Marie Babich, Kenneth A Rethmeier, Katarzyna Czabanowska, on behalf of the EUPHA Working Group on Public Health Leadership. “Medical leadership-from inspiration to education.” The Lancet. 386 (10003): 1531-1532, 17 October 2015.

2. Babich SM. Building global health leadership capacity through online doctoral programming. Alban Med J 2014;4:6-10

3. Suzanne Havala Hobbs. How will we educate tomorrow's health leaders? New alternatives leverage technology and flexible approaches to experiential learning. Alban Med J 2014;3:5-6

4. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “On the Table.” January 2003-July 2014. Weekly diet and health column for two major metropolitan newspapers and award-winning features sections, together reaching more than 400,000 readers each week in the Raleigh, NC News & Observer and (until 2009 and from 2012-2014) The Charlotte Observer and additional national and international readers via the papers’ online editions and wire service distribution. Topics emphasized dietary guidance and food and nutrition policy. Published approximately 600 columns between 2003 and 2014.

5. Contributing writer, Bottom Line/Personal, 1999-2013. House writer for major health and personal care newsletter reaching more than one million readers monthly. Published approximately 50 articles on topics ranging from dietary guidance to issues related to food and nutrition policy.

6. Hobbs, SH, Stankunas, M, Rethmeier, K, Avery, M and Czabanowska, K. “Clinical leadership improves health outcomes, but do we have it?” The Lancet. 382 (9903):1483-1484, 2 November 2013.

7. Anderson, S., Hobbs, S. and Helm-Murtagh, S. (2013) “The internationalization of professional doctorate programmes: challenges and opportunities for networking by students of global health leadership,” Work Based Learning e- Journal, 3-1, 1-10.

8. Hobbs S, Marstein E, Anderson, S. and Cockerill R. (2011) “Development of a common curriculum core for doctoral training in health leadership: perspectives from an international collaboration,” Work Based Learning e-Journal, 2, 1, 303- 317.

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9. Hobbs, S. Havala and N. Brooks. (2010) “Development of a global network of distance doctoral programs in health leadership," Work Based Learning e-Journal, 1, 1, 223-232.

10. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “Marketing Nutrition: Soy, Functional Food, Biotechnology, and Obesity.” Book review. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly. 25(3/4): 175-177, 2007.

11. Havala Hobbs, Suzanne. “Diet, Life Expectancy, and Chronic Disease: Studies of Seventh-day Adventists and Other Vegetarians.” Book review. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 36(3): 160-161, May/June 2004.

12. Havala Hobbs, Suzanne. “Nutrition: A Foundation for Development, Administrative Committee on Coordination, Sub-Committee on Nutrition, 2002. World Health Organization. Review. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 35(1):50, January/February 2003.

13. Carolina Health Summit Steering Committee. “Carolina Health Summit 2003. Health Insurance in America: Challenges and Prospects. Results and Major Themes.” The University of North Carolina, Gillings School of Global Public Health. 2003.

14. Carolina Health Summit Steering Committee. “Carolina Health Summit 2002. Promoting the Quality of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care in America. Results and Major Themes.” The University of North Carolina, Gillings School of Global Public Health. 2002.

15. Contributing writer, SELF Magazine, 1999-2001.

16. Havala, Suzanne. “Alcohol and Pleasure: A Health Perspective.” Book review. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly. 20(1): 81-82, 2000.

13. Health columnist, The Rochester Business Magazine, 1996-1997. Monthly health column for regional New York State magazine.

17. Stepaniak, Joanne. Vegan Vittles. The Book Publishing Company, Summertown, TN. Nutrition Section. 1996.

18. Oser, Marie. Soy of Cooking. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Introduction. 1996.

19. Melina, V., B Davis and V Harrison. Becoming Vegetarian. The Book Publishing Company, Summertown, TN. Foreword. 1995.

20. Havala, Suzanne. “Human Nutrition in a Controlled Ecological Life Support System: A Vegan Diet May Be Optimal.” Section. NASA Technical Report: A

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Workshop on Human Nutrition for a Controlled Ecological Life Support System. Crew and Thermal Systems Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX. CTSD-ADV- 168, 1995.

21. White, Randall and Havala, Suzanne. “Why America Cannot Sustain Its Diet.” Editorial. Preventive Medicine. 24:656-657, 1995.

22. Havala, Suzanne. “Vegetarian Diets: Clearing the Air.” Letter. Western Journal of Medicine. 160:483-484, 1994.

23. Moran, V. Get the Fat Out! Harmony Books, New York. Foreword. 1994.

Conference Proceedings 1. Sherlaw, W., S. Hobbs, V. Sychareun, S. Marquez, C. Volel, A. Magdelaine, J. Pommier, K. Czabanowska. “Using Problem-based Learning in Development of Crosscutting Competencies for Global Public Health Practice. Proceedings of ICERI2011 Conference, 14-16 November, 2011, Madrid, Spain, 005499-005508.

Refereed and Invited Oral Presentations and/or Abstracts (Selected)

1. Kasia Czabanowska and Suzanne Babich. “Capacity Building for NGO and Civil Society Leaders: Educating Effective Health Leaders - What's Working, What's Next.” 2015 Global Health Forum in Taiwan. Taipei, Taiwan, 2 November 2015.

2. Suzanne Babich, Katarzyna Czabanowska, Michael Moore, Ulrich Laaser. “The importance of leadership and education for public health at the national, regional and global levels.” 8th European Public Health Conference, ASPHER Pre- Conference, Milan, Italy, 17 November 2015. 14 October 2015.

3. Adriana Corina Stanciu, Suzanne Babich, Michael Moore, Armin Fidler, Alessandra Lafranconi. “Plenary 5: The global public health professional – ASPHER. 8th European Public Health Conference, Milan, Italy, 17 October 2015.

4. Suzanne Babich. “Educating health leaders to advance the post-2015 development agenda: What's different now?" 5th Annual Maastricht Symposium on Global and European Health, Maastricht, Netherlands, 8 October 2015.

5. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “Multinational collaboration in the design of a common core curriculum for global health: Challenges and progress.” 7th European Public Health Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 20 November 2014.

6. Czabanowska, Katarzyna and Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “Public Health Leadership – a new model of leading and learning.” 7th European Public Health Conference, ASPHER Pre-Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 19 November 2014.

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7. Agyepong, I, Hobbs, S and Lehman, U. “An Innovative Approach to Supporting Health Systems Reform and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Pan-African Doctoral Program in Health Leadership.” Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Cape Town, South Africa. September 30-October 3, 2014.

8. Hobbs S, Greene, S, Kilany, M. “Accelerating solutions to complex problems in health policy and practice: An implementation science approach to applied doctoral dissertations in health administration.” 141st APHA Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. November 2-6, 2013.

9. Hobbs S, Marstein E, Anderson, S. and Cockerill R. “Development of a common curriculum core for doctoral training in health leadership: Perspectives from an international collaboration.” Second International Conference on Professional Doctorates, Edinburgh, Scotland. April 20-21, 2011.

10. Hobbs, S. “Practice-based doctoral dissertations: Lessons learned from the Executive Doctoral Program in Health Leadership.” Second International Conference on Professional Doctorates, Edinburgh, Scotland. April 20-21, 2011.

11. Brooks, Edward; Hobbs, S. and Masselink, Leah. “Use of Internet video in distance doctoral health leadership training for working professionals." International Conference on Professional Doctorates, London, UK. November 10, 2009.

12. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala; Brooks, Edward; and Masselink, Leah. “Development of a global consortium of distance doctoral programs in health leadership.” International Conference on Professional Doctorates, London, UK. November 10, 2009.

13. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala, Brooks, Edward, and Masselink, Leah. “An innovative approach to global doctoral leadership training for working health professionals."136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. October 28, 2008.

14. Paxton, Amy, Ammerman, Alice, and Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “Farm to School: Addressing obesity and school nutrition through local food systems." 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. October 27, 2008.

15. Campbell, T. Colin and Hobbs, Suzanne Havala. “A New Paradigm for the Study and Practice of Nutrition.” 2008 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo (FNCE), American Dietetic Association, Chicago, Illinois. October 26, 2008.

16. Brooks, Edward, Hobbs, Suzanne Havala, Wang, Virginia, and Skinner, Asheley. “Innovations in Distance DrPH education: Successes and Surprises:

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Results of One Year Evaluation.” 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. November 2006.

17. Havala Hobbs, Suzanne. “Food Politics.” Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Dietetic Association, Raleigh, NC. May 1, 2003.

18. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala, Ricketts, Thomas C., Milio, Nancy and Dodds, Jan. “Nutrition Policy and Food Policy: The Influence of Interest Groups on Federal School-Meals Regulations, 1992-1996.” 130th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. November 13, 2002.

19. Hobbs, Suzanne Havala, Dodds, Jan, Milio, Nancy, and Ricketts, Thomas C. “The Impact of Interest Groups on Federal Food and Nutrition Policy Throughout the Life Cycle.” Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic Association, Philadelphia, PA. October 20, 2002.

20. Havala Hobbs, Suzanne. “The Vegetarian Alternative.” Northern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, DeKalb, IL. April 21, 2002.

21. Havala, Suzanne. The National Meals on Wheels Foundation and Vegetarian Resource Group Healthy Meals Initiative: Two Year Follow-Up.” 15th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Washington, DC. November 30, 2000.

22. Havala, Suzanne. “Nutrition Education Materials for Vegetarian Children and Adolescents.” Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic Association, San Antonio, TX. October 24, 1996.

23. Havala, Suzanne. “Plant Proteins – Myths and Realities.” Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic Association, Chicago, IL. November 1, 1995.

24. Havala, Suzanne. “Creating Vegetarian Nutrition Education Materials in Conjunction with a Supermarket Chain: A Unique Collaboration.” Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic Association, Chicago, IL. October 31, 1995.

25. Havala, Suzanne. “Health and Nutrition Aspects of Vegetarian Diets.” Annual Convention of the Seventh-day Adventist Dietetic Association, Berrien Springs, MI. October 29, 1995.

26. Havala, Suzanne. “Iron Status of Chinese Adults Consuming Primarily Nonheme Sources of Iron.” Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic Association, Washington, DC. October 20, 1992.

27. Havala, Suzanne. “Vegetarian Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group.” Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic Association, Chicago, IL. October 20, 1992.

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28. Havala, Suzanne. “Effects of a High Fiber, Low Animal Product Diet on the Iron Status of Chinese Adults: Findings from the Cornell-China-Oxford Project on Nutrition, Health and Environment.” Second International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition, Arlington, VA. June 1992.

29. Havala, Suzanne. “Promoting Healthy Eating to an Underserved Community.” Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA. November 1991.

Teaching Activities Indiana University

Health Policy and Management, H751 Doctoral Readings in Health Policy and Management, Fall 2015 (1 student)

UNC-Chapel Hill Health Policy and Management, HPM 946/947: Dissertation Planning and Preparation, Spring/Summer 2014-2015. (15 students each semester)

HPM 716/717: Gillings Global Implementation Laboratory – Tanzania and North Carolina. Spring 2015 (30 students)

SPHG 690: Gillings Global Implementation Laboratory – India and North Carolina. Spring 2014 (14 students)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 351: Policy Issues in Health Services Delivery. Spring 2013 (37 students)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 754, Section 001: Health Care in the United States: Structure and Policy, Fall 2009-present (co-taught with Ned Brooks 2009-2012; approximately 75 students each semester)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 754, Section 965 (EMP): Health Care in the United States: Structure and Policy, Fall 2011-present (55-80 students each semester)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 954 (formerly 353): Dissertation Planning and Preparation, Summer 2006-present. (10-15 students each semester)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 821(formerly 381): Current Topics in Health Leadership, Spring 2012, 2010, 2006 (10-15 students each semester)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 810 (formerly 377): Leadership in Health Law and Ethics, Fall 2008-2012 (co-taught with Gene Matthews), 2006-2007 (co-taught with Jill Moore), 2005 (10-15 students each semester)

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Nutrition, NUTR 735: National Nutrition Issues, Fall 2010 (co-taught with Shuwen Ng) (25 students)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 600 (formerly 119): Introduction and Overview of the United States Health Care System - Spring residential sections1999-2006 (Co-taught with Vaughn Upshaw 1999- 2001) (38 students) - Fall and spring online sections 1999-2007 (100-130 students each semester)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 496 (formerly 140): Readings in HPM Fall 2012, 2011, 2010, 2007, 2006, 2004 (1-5 students each semester)

Public Health Leadership Program, PUBH 235: Policy Development for Public Health Leadership. Course development, Summer 2003. Taught Fall 2004 (36 students)

Health Policy and Management, HPM 230: Management of Human Resources in Health Organizations, Summer 2004. Co-taught with Bruce Fried (26 students)

UNC-Chapel Hill Students Supervised Doctoral Committees Chaired Anne Wojtak, DrPH (2016), Health Policy and Management: “How can we evaluate the impact of mandatory public reporting on quality improvement for health care in Ontario?”

Angelo Mojica, DrPH (2015), Health Policy and Management: “Factors associated with improved hospital meal satisfaction: Leadership implications for food services organizations”

Benjamin Puertas, DrPH (2015), Health Policy and Management: “Factors that influence a career choice in primary care: A mixed-methods study among medical students starting the social service program in Honduras”

Amy Weissman, DrPH (2015), Health Policy and Management: “Scaling up complementary feeding in Cambodia to reduce child stunting”

Kamanga, Gift, DrPH (2015), Health Policy and Management: “How best can HIV/AIDS policy implementation be supported? Lessons from routine HIV testing of patients with sexually transmitted infections in Malawi”

Laura Hoemeke, DrPH (2015), Health Policy and Management: “The evolving role of global health NGOs in health systems strengthening”

Phillip Downs, DrPH (2015), Health Policy and Management: “Barriers and opportunities to Lyme disease control and prevention”

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Saad Kahn, DrPH (2014), Health Policy and Management: “Evaluation of a health information exchange for diabetes monitoring and tracking: Case study on the health information network of South Texas”

Lisa Oxendine, DrPH (2014), Health Policy and Management: “Critical Factors for Culturally Relevant Educational Nutrition Information Targeting Lumbee Women in Robeson County, NC”

Mollie Williams, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2014): “Formative research for the development of interventions to increase dual method use among adolescents and young adults”

Gina Ogilvie, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “Intention of women to receive cervical cancer screening in the era of Human Papillomavirus testing”

Wendy Sarratt, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “How Can Appreciative Inquiry Be Used to Improve Cancer Clinical Trials Efficiency? The UNC Lineberger Case Study”

Gisele Pemberton, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “How do Community Practice Settings Approach the Adaptation of Evidence-based Interventions? Lessons from the Modelo de Intervención Psicomédica”

Gabriela Alcalde, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2011): “Family Planning Experiences and Perceptions of Access: Voices of Latina Immigrants in Kentucky”

Mary Kincaid, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2011): “Gender Integration Case Study: A Policy Implementation Analysis of USAID Health Sector Programming”

Amy Kircher, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2010): “Use of Early Biological Detection Data By Decision Makers to Minimize the Consequences of No-notice Infectious Disease Outbreaks”

Chastity Walker, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2009): Attitudes, Practices and Beliefs About HPV Vaccine Among Young Adult African-American Women.

Karen Ho, DrPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “Health care services utilization among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders: The effect of health beliefs and enabling resources”

Tam Lutz, DrPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “Child Passenger Safey Seat Use Among American Indians on Tribal Nations: Implications for Effective Injury Prevention Policy Implementation”

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Amy Rankin-Williams, DrPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “A study of variables influencing men in Southern, rural Malawi to receive HIV testing: A qualitative approach employing the discrete experiment choice model”

Doctoral Committee Memberships

Claire Neal, DrPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “Treatment costs of pediatric cancer in Rwanda: Case study characterizing cost of treatment delivered at Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence (BCCOE)”

Louise Makau Barasa (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “How can access to cancer diagnosis and treatment be improved in Kenya?”

Tia Simmons, DrPH, Health Policy and Management: (2014) “Use of mHealth among older African Americans with limited technology experience”

Deborah Paone, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2014): “Implementation of evidence-based practice in 2 states: Lessons from the chronic disease self-management program”

Kate Nagel, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2013): “Local Implementation of Federal Strategic Plans: The Role of the Health Care for the Homeless Program in Opening Doors”

Angeli Achrekar, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2013): “The Transition of PEPFAR HIV/AIDS Treatment Programs: An Examination of Country Ownership”

Khadija Turay, PhD, Maternal and Child Health (2013): “Body Mass Index and Weight Perceptions: Predictors of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Intimate Partner Violence in Young Adulthood?”

Jeanne Alongi, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2013): “A case study examination of structure and function in a state health department chronic disease unit”

Reginald Silver, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2013): “Diversity in Executive Healthcare Leadership”

John Wiesman, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “Succession Planning and Management Practice in Washington State Local Public Health Agencies: The Current Situation and Recommendations for Better Practice”

Sarthak Das, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “Retention of patients on antiretroviral therapy in the highlands of Papua New Guinea”

Nneka Emenyonu, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “Barriers to HIV care in Rural Uganda”

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Kristine Shields, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “The Participation of Pregnant Women in Clinical Research: Implications for Practice within the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry”

Constance O. van Eeghen, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “Improving the Quality of Quality Improvement in Health Care: Case Studies of Provider Office Practices in the Use of Assisted Office Systems Analysis within a Quality Improvement Project”

Cecelia Fabrizio, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “Physicians’ Perceptions of the Hong Kong Cervical Screening Programme: Implications for Improving Cervical Health”

Habib El Takach, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2010): “Evaluation of an Intervention to Decrease Delays in External Health Care Delivery to Prisoners in a Correctional Facility in Lebanon”

Sandra Leak, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2010): “Building Community Capacity to Address the Aging of Society through Post Baccalaureate Curriculum Development”

Dorothy Cilenti, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2009): “North Carolina Public Health Agency Accreditation and Performance: The Climb from Good to Extraordinary”

Susan Helm-Murtagh, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2009): “Addressing Health Disparities: Is There a Role for Private Payers in Reducing the Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes Among U.S. Hispanics?”

Nicole Bates, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2008): “Health Policy Networks: Bridging Interests and Augmenting Influence in the Changing Global Health Policy Environment”

Priscilla Flynn, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2008): “Effects of Acculturation on Somali Women’s Birth Outcomes: Implications for Healthcare Policy”

Asheley Cockrell Skinner, PhD, Health Policy and Management (2007): “Should Childhood Overweight Be Considered a Special Health Care Need?”

Tausha Robertson, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2006): “Characteristics of Effective University-Industry Relationships”

Susan Zelt, DrPH, Health Policy and Management (2005): “Moving From Perception to Action in the United Health Foundation’s State Health Rankings”

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Heather Altman, DrPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “Assessing the “livability of cities and towns in central North Carolina for older adults”

Stacy-Ann Christian, DrPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: (Working title) “2014 hypertension programme: Implications for health leaders in Jamaica, W.I.”

Anna Deryabina, DrPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “An assessment of needle-syringe program delivery models for people who inject drugs in the Kyrgyz Republic”

Masters Thesis Committee Memberships First Reader: Gina Brown, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2013): “One size does not fit all: Cultural considerations for the national school lunch program (NSLP)”

Alyse Polly, MSPH (Candidate), Health Policy and Management: “Using Social Media to Increase Fruit & Vegetable Consumption”

Takeila Stringfield, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2011): “Advocating for the Adoption of Policy Amendments Pertaining to Beneficiary Travel”

Stephane Kass, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2011): “What would be the best legislative strategy to provide North Carolinians safe access to sterile needles?”

Ushma Patel, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2010): “Case Study/Analysis of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) in North Carolina”

Erica Nelson, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2010): “What factors are important in designing a social marketing campaign for SNAP Recipients? Findings from the NC FNS Fruit and Fruit and Vegetables Farmers' Market Survey”

Becky Zamzow, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2006): “School Nutrition and Indirect Costs: Options to Increase Funds for Healthy Meals”

Second Reader: Katie Shumake, MA, Interdisciplinary Health Communication, School of Journalism (2013): “The Roles of Audience Characteristics and Journalistic Freedom in Determining News Coverage of the Affordable Care Act”

Chelsey Beane, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2012): “Results-based financing for non-communicable diseases in low-resource countries and options for U.S. government involvement”

Katy Harris, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2010): Title not available

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David Jones, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2009): “Planning for Safety? A Content Analysis of Pedestrian Master Plans in North Carolina”

Jacquelyn Hall, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2005): “The Influence of a Frame: How Healthcare Disparities are Framed in Newspaper Coverage of Key Healthcare Events”

Erin Taylor, MSPH, Health Policy and Management (2005): “Expectations versus Perceptions: How Should News Media have Reported on the Medicare Drug Discount Card Program in 2003-2004?”

Undergraduate Honor Thesis Committee Memberships First Reader: Sophia Duong, BSPH, Health Policy and Management (2011): “Mass Media Use and Unhealthy Eating Behaviors in Chinese Children and Adolescents”

Alyse Alvord, BA, Public Policy (2010): “Why was Berkeley Unified School District (BUSD) successful in meeting the 2004 School Lunch Initiative Goals?”

Katherine Davis, BSPH, Health Policy and Management (2006): “The Influence of Workplace Wellness Programs on the Dietary and Physical Activity Habits of Public Health Nurses in Two Piedmont Area North Carolina Health Departments”

Second Reader: Dori Cross, BSPH, Health Policy and Management (2010): “Tailored and Dynamic Web- Based Feedback for Dietary Guideline Adherence: A Feasibility Study among SNAP Beneficiaries in North Carolina”

Emma Lawrence, BA, Psychology and Public Policy (2009): “The Role of the Urban/Rural Context in the Relationship Between Health Insurance and Demand for Child Nutrition Services: A Case Study of the Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme”

Christina Koster, BSPH (2005): “Acculturation and Dietary Habits of Latino Immigrants”

Contracts and Grants Active

1. Title: Rwanda-Indiana University Summer Fellows Program Awarded by: Rockefeller Foundation (2015 THS 313) Amount: $ 53, 965 Date: September 1, 2015 – December 31, 2016 Investigators: Suzanne Hobbs, PI

1. Title: Doctoral Program in Health Leadership Africa (DRPH- 19

HLA) (External, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Rockefeller Foundation Amount: $ 79,000 (year one) Date: January 2014 - 2017 Investigators: Irene Akua Agyepong (Coordinating PI, University of Ghana grantee) Suzanne Hobbs (PI, UNC-Chapel Hill subcontract) Uta Lehman (PI, University of the Western Cape subcontract) Lucy Gilson (PI, University of Cape Town subcontract) Elizeus Rutebemberwa (PI, Makerere University subcontract)

Completed 2. Title: Rwanda-UNC Summer Fellows Program (External, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Rockefeller Foundation Amount: $ 52, 301 Date: May 2014 – August 2015 Investigators: Suzanne Hobbs, PI

3. Title: Gillings Global Implementation Lab: Rwanda (External, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Rockefeller Foundation Amount: $ 47, 486 Date: May 2014 – August 2015 Investigators: Suzanne Hobbs, PI

2. Title: The Carolina Health Summit: A Multi-Sector Dialogue on Health Care and the Public Interest (III) Awarded by: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Amount: $149,000 Dates: September 2003 – November 2004 Investigators: Kerry Kilpatrick, PhD (PI) Suzanne Havala Hobbs, Project Director and Co-PI

3. Title: A Practical Guide to Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Managed Care and Health Services Awarded by: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the U.S. Office of Minority Health Supplemental grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Supplemental grant from California Medical Review, Inc. Amount: $100,000, $20,000, and $2,000 (Hobbs obtained supplements) Dates: September 2002 – June 2004

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Investigators: Kerry Kilpatrick, PhD (PI) Suzanne Havala Hobbs (Project manager)

4. Title: The Carolina Health Summit: A Multi-Sector Dialogue on Health Care and the Public Interest (I and II) Awarded by: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Amount: $249,000 Dates: September 2001 – September 2003 Investigators: Kerry Kilpatrick, PhD (PI) Suzanne Havala Hobbs (Program manager)

5. Title: Best Practices for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Managed Care Awarded by: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Amount: $100,000 plus supplemental $20,000 (Hobbs obtained) Dates: September 2001 – September 2002 Investigators: Kerry Kilpatrick (PI) Suzanne Havala Hobbs (Program manager)

Funding Awards and Philanthropic Gifts Obtained Active 6. Title: US-EU application of PBL in health management education (External, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Maastricht University Universiteitsfonds Limburg/SWOL Amount: 3,200 Euros Date: May 2013 - 2014 Investigators: Katarzyna Czabanowska (Coordinating PI, MU) Suzanne Hobbs (Co-PI, UNC) Ken Rethmeier (Co-PI, UNC)

7. Title: Gillings Global Health Implementation Lab (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: UNC SPH2020 Amount: $ 11,000.00 Date: Spring 2013 – May 2014 Investigators: Suzanne Hobbs (PI) Anita Farel (team member) Rohit Ramaswamy (team member) Kurt Ribisl (team member)

Completed

8. Title: CFE 100+ Large Course Redesign Grants Program (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Center for Faculty Excellence and Lenovo Amount: $ 6,000.00 21

Date: Fall 2012 – 2013 Investigator: Suzanne Hobbs (Project lead)

9. Title: UNC Global Health Leadership Consortium (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Keith Crisco, President, Asheboro Elastics Amount: $25,000.00 Dates: 2008-2011 Investigator: Suzanne Hobbs (Project lead)

10. Title: Public Health Impact of Moving Toward a Sustainable Food System in North Carolina: Informing Policy (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, Gillings Innovation Laboratory Amount: $409,000.00 Dates: 2008-2010 Investigators: Ammerman, A. (PI) et al Suzanne Hobbs (contributor)

11. Title: Preventing Black Farm Loss and Moving Toward a Sustainable Food System in North Carolina: Informing Policy (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: UNC Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity Amount: $10,000.00 Dates: 2008-2010 Investigators: Ammerman, Alice (PI) et al. Suzanne Hobbs (contributor)

12. Title: Integrating Diversity into Health Policy and Management Curricula (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Department of Health Policy and Management, UNC-SPH Amount: $6,000.00 total Dates: August-December, 2005 Investigators: Dilworth-Anderson and Hobbs (Co-PI)

13. Title: Advancing Technology-Mediated Learning (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Department of Health Policy and Management, UNC-SPH Amount: $2114.00 total Dates: August-December, 2005 Investigators: Brooks, Baker and Hobbs (Co-PI)

14. Title: Doctoral Program in Health Leadership (Internal, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: Don Holzworth, CEO, Constella Group

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Amount: $150,000.00 Dates: 2005-2006 Investigators: Ned Brooks (Program director) Suzanne Hobbs (Associate director) Dates: June 2001 – December 2003

15. Title: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Individuals Consuming a Raw Foods Diet (External, no UNC ID #) Awarded by: The Vegetarian Resource Group Amount: $20,000 Date: 2001 Investigator: Suzanne Hobbs (PI)

Service

Peer Reviewer (past and present) European Academy of Management (EURAM) Journal of Primary Care and Community Health Journal of Health Administration Education Health Education Research Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing Journal of the American Dietetic Association Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior The Western Journal of Medicine Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly Issues in Vegetarian Nutrition, newsletter of the American Dietetic Association Vegetarian Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group Topics in Clinical Nutrition, Manual of Clinical Dietetics, 4th and 5th editions

Indiana University Department of Health Policy and Management Member, Education Technology Taskforce, 2015-present Chair, MHA Program Director Search Committee, 2015-present

Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health Member, Associate Dean of Research Search Committee, 2015-present

University Service - Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Member, Office of International Affairs, International Reps Advisory Committee Member, Office of International Affairs, Study Abroad Advisory Committee Member, Center for Global Health Advisory Council

UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Health Policy and Management

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Member, Faculty search committee (Org behavior), 2014 Member, Chair search committee, 2012-2013 Coordinator, Political Science/Public Policy Faculty, 2005-2012 Chair, Admissions Committee, Doctoral Program in Health Leadership, 2005-2014 Member, Diversity Committee, 2009-2012 Member, Global Health Workgroup, 2007-2015 - Initiated and with Bruce Fried led development of Graduate Diploma in Health Administration, HMI, Singapore. - Initiated and led development of International Network for Doctoral Training in Health Leadership (NETDOC) Member PhD Advisory Committee, 2006-2012 Member Committee on Educational Excellence and Innovation (CEEI), 2005-2015 - Subcommittee chair, Faculty Seminar Series, 2006 - TA subcommittee member, 2006 - Educational continuity subcommittee member Member, steering committee. International Interdisciplinary Public Health Leadership: A Collaborative Project of the UNC-PHLP and Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union, 2003

Department of Nutrition Guest lecturer, NUTR 696-095: Introduction to Advanced Nutrition Intervention and Policy Research Methods, Spring 2013

Food Day, faculty advisor, 2012-2014 Advisory Board Member, NOPREN (Nutrition and Obesity Prevention Research and Evaluation Network), 2012-2015

Guest lecturer, Nutrition 728: Nutrition Translational Research and Application (Mayer- Davis), January 2011, 2012

PED DENT 200 and PED DENT 461E: Maternal and Child Health Seminar Series. Lecture for pediatric dental students on Food and Nutritional Policy: The Challenge of Supporting Children's Health Through Diet, November, 2011, 2010, 2009; October 2004, 2008.

Small Group Leader, Endocrine Block, School of Medicine preclinical curriculum, 2011- 2014

Nutrition 335: Nutrition Policy (Laraia). Lecture on federal child nutrition policymaking process, October 2005, 2004, 2003.

Nutrition 251: Public Health Nutrition Management II (Dodds). Lecture on interest group influence on federal nutrition policy, March 2003.

Nutrition 040 (Anderson). Lecture on health and nutrition aspects of vegetarian diets, November 2002.

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UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health SPH Liaison for King’s College London SPH2020 Global Task Force, 2012 Chair, Product Subgroup SPH2020 Admissions Task Force, 2012 Consultant, SPH2020: Teaching Innovation Award (S. Golden) to create a topic-focused (obesity) section of HB 600 United Health Foundation Public Health Policy Workgroup, 2010 State Health Rankings SPH Rep., National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA Coalition), 2003-2013 Academic Programs Committee, 2009-2013 Chair, Core Course Subcommittee, 2009-2010 Implementation Ad Hoc Committee, NCIPH and Engaged Institution Initiative (EII), 2010 Gillings School of Global Public Health Distance Education Committee, 2007 Distance Education Program Directors Committee, 2006-2012 Distance Education Steering Committee (DESC), 2007-2010

University Service – UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Council, 2013-2015 100+ Faculty Learning Community (CFE), 2013-2014 Member, Faculty Learning Community for Large Course Instructors, 2013-2014 Member, Search Committee, Carolina Women’s Center Director, 2012 Discussion leader, UNC Summer Reading Program, Book: Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran, 2011 Educational Policy Committee, 2009-2012 Chair, Syllabus Workgroup, 2011-2012 Winston House Working Group, 2010 Nominating Committee, 2009 Faculty Grievance Committee, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2006-2009 - Chair, 2008-2009 - Chair-elect 2007-2008 - Subcommittee chair, Medical School grievance, 2006-2007 UNC Bus Tour Steering Committee, 2006-2009

Faculty Engagement External program reviewer, Central Michigan University, School of Health Sciences, Health Administration Division, Doctor of Health Administration Program, 2013

CAHME Accreditation Site Visitor: University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Chair), University of Florida (Chair), University of South Florida (Chair), University of North Texas (Chair), Penn State University, Seton Hall University, University of Pittsburgh, San Diego State University, Tulane University

Exploration Mentor, Robertson Scholars Leadership Program, 2013

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Panelist, Duke Law Lunch Panel on Obesity, October 23, 2012

Panelist (with Ferrel Guillory, Journalism and Patric Lane, UNC News Services) CFE Engaged Scholar Seminar Series: Communicating with the Media About Your Research, November 18, 2012.

Panelist, Shared Tables: A Triangle Symposium on Local and Global Food Studies, panel title: “Food Security, Sustainable Food Systems & Global Change,” February 28, 2012

Member, UNC Nutrition and Obesity Research Center (NORC). 2010-present

Research Fellow, Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP), UNC- Chapel Hill. 2008-present

School of Public Health representation on NANA Coalition, 2003-present

Guest Lectures (Selected) NUTR 696-095: Introduction to Advanced Nutrition Intervention and Policy Research Methods, Spring 2013

HBHE 752: Introduction to Social and Behavioral Interventions for Public Health (Steckler). February 2008-2012.

Health and Administration 6142: Health Policy Development (Cassell). UNC-Charlotte. October, 2009; November, 2008; December 2007.

AMSTU 75: Cooking Up a Storm: Exploring Food in American Culture (Ferris). March 2006.

ANTH 160 and Environmental Studies 160: Historical Ecology (Crumley). Lecture on nutrition, environment and health, April 2005.

PED DENT 200 and PED DENT 461E: Maternal and Child Health Seminar Series. Lecture for pediatric dental students on Food and Nutritional Policy: The Challenge of Supporting Children's Health Through Diet, November, 2011, 2010, 2009; October 2004, 2008.

Nutrition 335: Nutrition Policy (Laraia). Lecture on federal child nutrition policymaking process, October 2005, 2004, 2003.

Nutrition 251: Public Health Nutrition Management II (Dodds). Lecture on interest group influence on federal nutrition policy, March 2003.

Health Policy and Management 261: Media and Health Policy (Mebane). Lecture on role of judicial system in making public health policy, February 2003.

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Public Health Leadership Program: Doctoral seminar (Upshaw). Lecture on stakeholder analysis in public health policy, February 2004; January 2003.

Nutrition 040 (Anderson). Lecture on health and nutrition aspects of vegetarian diets, November 2002.

State Member, Board of Trustees, North Carolina Writers Network, 2006-2012 Expert testimony, General Assembly of North Carolina, Legislative Task Force on Childhood Obesity, February 23, 2010 American Cancer Society (ACS), Mecklenburg Division - Member, Nutrition Committee, 1994 -1997 - Secretary, 1993-1997 - Member, Executive Committee, 1993-1997 North Carolina Dietetic Association (NCDA) - Member, Board of Directors, 1991-1994 - State Media Representative, 1991-1994 Charlotte Women Business Owners - Chair, Public Relations Committee, 1996 Charlotte Dietetic Association (CDA) - Chair, Nominating Committee, 1992 - Member, Board of Directors, 1991-1992

National American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) AUPHA/HAP Editorial Board for Graduate Studies, 2013-present - Chairman of the Board, 2015-2016 Council on Accreditation of Health Management Education (CAHME) - Commissioner, 2012-present - Fellow, 2009-2012 Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) - Chair-elect, Doctoral Education Faculty Network, 2011 - Member, Peer Review Task Force/Knowledge Advisory Group, 2012 Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) - Member, DrPH Framing Group, 2015-present - Member, 2016 Annual Meeting Planning Committee, 2015-2016 - Chair, DrPH Council, 2015-2016 - Member, DrPH Expert Panel on the Framing the Future Task Force, 2014- 2015 - Member, DrPH Advisory Panel, 2008-2010 - Member, Expert DrPH Panel, 2007-2010 - Member, Education Committee, DrPH Education Subcommittee, 2007- present - Member, DrPH Subcommittee Steering Committee, 2007-present - Member, DrPH consensus conference planning committee, 2007 American Public Health Association (APHA)

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- Abstract Reviewer, Food and Nutrition Program Committee, 2004-2007 - Member, Technology Committee, 2003-2005 - Member, Food and Nutrition Section Program Committee, 2004-2005 American Dietetic Association (ADA) - Workgroup content advisor, ADA Position Development Committee, position paper on vegetarian diets, 2003 - Child Nutrition Advisory Committee, 1990-1994 - Lead author, Position of the American Dietetic Association: Vegetarian Diets, 1993; 1988 American Dietetic Association, Vegetarian Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group (VNDPG) - Legislative Issues Chair, 1992-2005 - Media Representative, 1995-1999 - Member, Publications Review Committee, 1994-1997 - Chair, Nominating Committee, 1996 - Chair, 1992-1993 - Interim (Founding) Chair, 1991-1992 American Dietetic Association, Nutrition Entrepreneurs Dietetic Practice Group (NEDPG) - Member, Nominating Committee, 1999 Association of Food Journalists (AFJ) - Associate member representative, 2007-2008 - Member, Conference Committee, 2005-2006 Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) - Member, Board of Directors and Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, 2005-2007 - Chair, Freedom of Information and Advocacy Committee, 2003-2007 - Member conference committee, 2005, 2006 - Member, Board of Directors, Association of Health Care Journalists . 2005- 2007 Member, Vegetarian Advisory Board, McDonald’s Corporation, 2006-2008 (per terms of settlement, class action suit Block vs. McDonald’s Corporation)

Member, Advisory Board, New York Coalition for Health School Lunches, 2004-present

Member, Editorial Board, Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing, 2004-2012

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 2002-2012

Member, Wellness Advisory Board, Jamba Juice, Inc., 1998-2004

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Vegetarian Times Magazine, 1993-2012

International Member, Section on Public Health Leadership, European Public Health Association, 2014-present

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Member, Section on Education for Global Public Health, Association of Schools of Public Health of the European Region (ASPHER), 2014-present Adjunct Member for online education, Board of Accreditation, Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation (APHEA), 2014-present - APHEA Accreditation Site Visitor: University of Liverpool (Chair), online MPH program Member, Editorial Board, Albanian Medical Journal, 2014-present Member, Editorial Board, Mid Sweden Journal of Public Health, 2014-present Chair, International Network for Doctoral Training in Health Leadership (NETDOC), 2009-present

Other University Experience Maastricht University, Netherlands. Visiting professor, 2014-present.

Sciences Po Bordeaux, University of Bordeaux, France. Visiting professor, 2014.

Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique (EHESP), Paris and Rennes, France (2010- present); Visiting faculty and International MPH/MI health management module coordinator; Academic/thesis advisor: Camilla Peterson, 2013; Mahlet Woldetsadik, 2012; Kieran Rooney, 2011; Amal Fakha, 2011

Europubhealth MPH Program, University of Sheffield, School of Health and Related Research, and EHESP, Rennes, France. Visiting Scholar, 2010-2011.

University of Illinois at Chicago, Preceptor, Christina Niklas, MPH; field practicum, Community Health Services, Division, School of Public Health, 2004

Other Lectures (Selected)

Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON). Population-Based Approaches to Health Care class. Lecture: The Physical Environment and Policy Influences on Health, November 2004.

Georgia Department of Education, School Food Service Directors Conference. Lecture: Toward Greener Plates: Vegetarian Foods for School Meals, October 2004.

Cancer Care Focus. Lecture to student group on nutrition policy issues relating to cancer care and advocacy, February 2004; November 2003.

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